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The image displays a line graph titled 'Total exports of clothing in four countries, 2000-2014', with a vertical axis showing percentages from 0 to 40. For China, the proportion of total exports of clothing began at approximately 14% in 2000, was 17% in 2002, 22% in 2004, 26% in 2008, 30% in 2010, 34% in 2012, and 36% in 2014. The European Union's figures were 32% in 2000, 31% in 2002, 28% in 2004, 24% in 2008, 23% in 2010, 22% in 2012, and 21% in 2014. For Asia (without China), the data points were 30% in 2000, 17% in 2002, 16% in 2004, 16% in 2008, 17% in 2010, 18% in 2012, and 20% in 2014. The USA's percentages were 11% in 2000, 11% in 2002, 10% in 2004, 8% in 2008, 8% in 2010, 7% in 2012, and 6% in 2014.
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Information is provided by the graph which illustrate the percentage of total clothing exports in four specific countries between 2000 and 2014.
Overall, European Union remained the top clothing exporter at the beginning, whereas, China took its position in the end of the period. Among four regions, all countries witnessed a downward trend, except for China.
In 2000, around 32% of total exports of clothing in European, making it the highest figure, which was merely 2% higher than the data for Asia. Meanwhile, China’s figure was about 15%, exceeding approximately 5% the value for the USA.
After 14 years, an upward trend was recorded in China, which had 35% of total exports of clothing. In contrast, in 2000, European Union witnessed a striking decrease to nearly 20% of total clothing exports, meanwhile, the figure for Asia had dropped at 17% in 2008 before increasing gradually to 20% in 2014. Witnessing a decline to 5%, USA remained the lowest.
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