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The image presents a bar graph showing spending on international tourism in billion dollars for seven countries in 2011 and 2012. The vertical axis, labeled as spending in billion dollars, has increments of 20 from 0 to 120, while the horizontal axis lists the countries. For China, the spending depicted for 2011 is about 73 billion dollars, while for 2012 it is around 100 billion dollars. Germany's spending for 2011 is approximately 84 billion dollars and for 2012 about 83 billion dollars. The United States' spending in 2011 is roughly 79 billion dollars, and in 2012 it is close to 83 billion dollars. The United Kingdom's spending in 2011 is around 51 billion dollars and in 2012 approximately 52 billion dollars. The Russian Federation shows a spending of about 43 billion dollars in 2011 and nearly 50 billion dollars in 2012. France's spending in 2011 is close to 38 billion dollars while in 2012 it is approximately 37 billion dollars. Finally, Canada's spending is depicted at around 24 billion dollars for both 2011 and 2012.
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The bar chart provides a comparison of how much money was spent by transnational visitors from different countries between 2011 and 2012.
Overall, China, Germany, and the US were the top spenders on tourism compared to the four other countries in the chart. In addition, while China, the US, the UK, and the Russian Federation experienced an upward trend, the remaining categories declined or unchanged.
Initially, Germany was the country that had the highest spending on international travel, which was above $80 billion. This was followed by the US, being $79 billion while China ranked third with approximately $70 billion. Moreover, in 2012, both China and the US increased by around $75 billion (a drastic change) and $1 billion respectively. However, the money that German people spent slightly decreased which by $1 billion.
Furthermore, the money spent by Canadians on travel was the lowest compared to other categories, which was nearly $20 billion from 2011 to 2012. This figure was stable in the given period compared to other nations. Starting with nearly $50 billion and $30 billion, the UK and Russian Federation witnessed a growth by $$1 billion and $8 billion respectively. On the other hand, France experienced a drop, which was from $40 billion in 2011 to $39 billion one year later.
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