The bar chart demonstrates the amount of funds generated through sales by three countries- Canada, Mexico and the USA- over four consecutive years, starting from 2018. Measured in dollars.
Overall, the USA consistently accounted for the highest income from sales throughout of the period, though following a generally downward trend. Mexico and Canada witnessed an upward trend, albeit at varying degrees with Mexico surpassing Canada by the end.
The USA earned the largest amount of money by export, accounting for about 225 million dollars in 2018, followed by a decline to 175 million dollars in 2020 before rising up to just under 220 million dollars in 2021.
Markedly lower amount of money received through export were recorded in the remaining nations, namely Mexico and Canada. Both of the countries earned about 70 million dollars and over 100 million dollars respectively. In the following years the figure for both countries rose by around $20-30 million. In 2020, however, the figure for Canada decreased, while the figure for Mexico increased, leading the latter to surpass the former. In 2021, both countries again experienced an increase, with Mexico accounting for about 175 million dollars of the total price of sold products, which was considerably higher than that made by Canada (nearly $150 million).
