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The image presents aid amounts in billions from six countries to developing regions across 2008, 2009, and 2010: in 2008, US provided approximately 23 billion, Germany around 15 billion, UK about 8 billion, Japan nearly 4 billion, Netherlands close to 3 billion, Sweden approximately 2.5 billion; in 2009, US maintained about 21 billion, Germany slightly above 14 billion, UK nearly 9 billion, Japan around 5 billion, Netherlands just over 3 billion, Sweden approximately 3 billion; in 2010, US aid slightly increased to 24 billion, Germany rose to just under 20 billion, UK's aid slightly declined to 7 billion, Japan experienced a small dip to 3.5 billion, Netherlands remained close to 3 billion, Sweden’s aid dropped to about 2 billion.
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The chart demonstrates the aid between 2008 and 2010 from six developed countries to developing countries.
Overall, the highest indicators belong to US, while Sweden has the lowest aid size. The amount of aid reached its peak in US and hit the lowest location in Netherland.
The only country that had high positions through three years is US. In 2010 the number of aid increased over 20 billion dollars. Unlike, Sweden had the least position in 2010 same with 2008 where aid contains approximately 10 billion dollars. In other countries like Germany amount of aid slightly go up from 2008 to 2010.
The amount of aid in UK decreased in 2009 and had the least place among the two years. Similarly, Japan had the lowest aid size in 2009 and it contains 10 billion dollars. In contrast, Netherland had the highest position in 2009 compared to other two years and contains around 10 billion dollars.
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