The line graph elucidates the percentage of total clothing being exported in various nations between 2000 and 2014.
Overall, most of the given figures witnessed a downward trend, whereas the data of total clothing exports in Asia increased. Also, the percentage of exports of clothing in the USA was by far the lowest.
Initially, commencing at the lowest position in 2000, the rate of total clothing being exported by the USA registered a gradual decline from 11% to 5% during 14 years and was by far the lowest data among 4 countries. By contrast, just beginning at third place in 2000, the statistic of total exports of clothing in Asia increased dramatically by nearly 22% from 2000 to 2014 and stood at the highest place in 2014 at approximately 36%.
Looking at the remaining data, it is obviously seen that after hit the bottom of around 17% in 2002, the proportion of clothing being exported by China was recovering back to 20% in 2014 and was ranked third. Regarding EU, the rate of total exports of clothing in this area exhibited the highest data in 2000, at approximately 33%. However, the period from 2000 to 2014 recorded a significant decrease of nearly 12% in this figure and just hold the second highest place out of 4 countries in 2014.
