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The image presents a bar chart comparing sales figures for children's toys in 2012 and 2016 across six countries: USA, UK, Japan, Brazil, India, and China, measured in US $billion; specifically, USA figures show $4.5 billion in 2012 and $5 billion in 2016, UK sales reflect $6 billion in 2012 and $8.5 billion in 2016, Japan's data reveals $1.5 billion in 2012 and consistent $1.5 billion in 2016, Brazil indicates $0.5 billion in 2012 and $0.8 billion in 2016, India displays $0.5 billion in 2012 and $0.9 billion in 2016, lastly, China's figures are $1 billion in 2012 and $1.4 billion in 2016.
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The bar graph illustrates the sales, in terms of US billion dollars, for children’s toys across 6 countries – the USA, the UK, Japan, Brazil, India, and China – in the 2012 and 2016.
Overall, total sales have increased for all countries in the latter year with the UK leading other in both years followed by the USA.
In 2012, the UK had sold children’s toys worth $6 billion, the highest in the group, followed by the USA with $3 billion. By 2016, the figures for the UK and the USA went up by $2 billion and about half a billion respectively. Whereas sales in India had increased the most, starting at nearly a $100 million in 2012 and going up to $2 billion in 2016.
Figures for Japan were the same in both years, at $1 billion. Both Brazil and China had doubled their sales in 2016, with Brazil going from half to a billion and China from a billion to two billions.
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