The column chart illustrates the average price of clothing, which was imported from seven nations into the European Union between 1993 and 2003.
Looking from an overall perspective, initially, Argentina accounted for the highest price among all countries, while Bangladesh had the lowest price. It is evident that China, Japan and Bangladesh experienced an increase in their average price. However, other countries saw a decrease by the end of the period.
To begin with, the European Union paid almost 28 pounds for per kilo to the Argentina in 1993. This price decreased gradually to 26 pounds. Japanese earned 15 pounds from Importing clothing, whereas by the end of period dropped to nearly 12 pounds. Notably, the price of clothing from Brazil remained constant at approximately 22 pounds.
Regarding remain countries, in 1993, China was paid 10 pounds followed by India and Bangladesh with 6 pounds and 3 pounds, respectively. The figure for China rose significantly, reaching 16 pounds. Similarly, for India and Bangladesh similar trend were recorded with 12pounds and 7 pounds, respectively.
