The line graph illustrates the information about how many clothes were exported in four different countries the 14-year period from 2000 to 2014.
Overall, China shows a rapid increase during the given years, while the USA have sent the least proportion of clothes.
In detail, the percent of export sales in China showed just under 15% in 2000 and it started to growth dramatically. At the end of the period China peaked the highest score, which was 36%. However, the USA was the country, which sold overseas the smallest number of dresses and it was nearly 11% in 2000. Also, it saw a slight decline trend throughout the period becoming to roughly 5 per cent in 2014.
To turn to both Europeon Union and Asia( without China)’s indicators, although the EU demonstrated the highest score which was around 33% in 2000, it decreased considerably over the given years, reaching to almost 20 percent in the given last year. Continuing with Asia’s(without China) score, it was about 30% in 2000, while this trend showed a rapid drop arriving at approximately 18% which was the same score with China’s in 2002.
