The chart provided illustrates the proportion of Australian exportation to different countries, namely Japan, US, China and India over the course of 22 years, commencing in 1990.
Overall, the China and India were observed an overall increase, with China witnessing the most dramatic change during the time frame. In addition, despite some fluctuations, India had the lowest rate of importing from Australia nearly in every year.
Initial examination of Japan and US, at the outset, the figure for Japan stood at roughly 26%, which was nearly 14% higher than that of US. On the afterwards, the former decreased to around 17% in 2000 and plateaued until 2012, the latter reached its zenith at approximately 5% in 2010, notwithstanding some fluctuations, before bouncing back to around 7% at the end of the period.
Pertaining to the remaining nations, the percentage of China was initially reported at around 3% then sharply skyrocketed to around 28% after 22 years, surpassing every country and becoming the most premier position in 2012. Meanwhile, that of India witnessed a huge increase, from around 2% in 1990 to more than 6% in 2010 and then ended up at 5% after 2 years.
