The line graph showcases the percentages of Australian exports with Japan, US, China and India in the timeline from 1990 to 2012. The maximum of export percentage is around 30, meanwhile the minimum is less than 5 percent.
The analysis shows that three of the countries, which are Japan, US and India remain particularly stable throughout the years, with minor changes. China, on the contrary shows a rapid elevation, outrising the previous highest spot which was held by Japan in 1990. Japan shows a small decrease closer to 2012 but remains overally high. India’s percentage is the lowest, yet shows a slow increase to 2010 year. US has the least stable line, which means the Australian export with this country goes through instability. However, in first years from 1990 to 2005 there’s a recognizable pattern: the line decreases and increases every five years in an approximately the same range of percentage.
In general, it is possible to say that Australia’s export with the three countries proceeds rather smoothly with only small changes, meanwhile China shows a fierce growth with each year.
