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The image is a line graph showing data points over years 1990, 1995, 2000, 2005, 2010, and 2012, for four different countries: Japan, US, China, and India. Japan shows a decreasing trend starting from about 25 in 1990, 22.5 in 1995, 20 in 2000, 19 in 2005, 16 in 2010, to approximately 15 in 2012. US shows a slightly increasing trend from about 17.5 in 1990, maintaining at 17.5 in 1995, rising to 20 in 2000, then a slight decrease to 19.5 in 2005, back up to 20 in 2010, and ending at 21 in 2012. China shows a notable increasing trend from about 2.5 in 1990, 4.5 in 1995, surging to 15 in 2000, 20 in 2005, maintaining at 20 in 2010, and peaking at 26 in 2012. India shows a gradual increasing trend from approximately 2.5 in 1990, 3 in 1995, 3.5 in 2000, 4 in 2005, 5.5 in 2010, and finally 6 in 2012.
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The line charts provide information about the proportions of Australian exports with different countries from 1990 to 2012 , Overall exports to china increased significantly and became the largest market by the end of peroid , while exports to japan shows a gradual decline.Meanwhile the figures for the us fluctuated and india exports experienced mitigate trend
In 1990 Japan was the main exports destination accouting for about 26%. However this figure fell steadly to around 17% in 2012 . by contrast china started with low level of approximately 3% but rise dramatically , especially after 2005 , reaching about 27%
exports to the us began 12% in 1990 then dropped 8% in 1995 before increased again to approximately 10% in 2000 and then mitigate dramatically bellow 5% in 2010 and end at 5%. as for india the percentage remained low of the most period but increased slightly from about 1% in 1990 around 6% in 2010 before falling a little in the end of period
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