The line graph depicts the percentages of Australian exports with four countries from 1990 to 2012.
From an overall perspective, China increased the most, from around 4 percent to 28 percent, the same as India, but it increased to 7 percent, then declined to 5 percent. Japan decreased the most, from highest to lowest, and the US fell around 6 percent, but it managed to rise a little bit.
With regards, China dramatically increased from the bottom to a peak of 28 percent, which was the highest percentage compared to the other countries. Thinking about India, it rose, not that badly, starting the same as China, from around 3 percent, and growing to 7 percent. Unfortunately, it declined 2 percent, which ended at 5 percent.
On the other hand, Japan was the highest among the four countries but decreased and ended up at 16 percent from 26 percent. Compared to the other countries, the US had waves, which were the hardest to predict, but ended up at 6 percent from a starting point of 11 percent.
