The bar chart and table compare the years 2015 and 2016, outlining the export of one country in a number of factors in former and in latter accounting for the percentage of changes.
Evidently, the majority of export was from petroleum products as opposed to the figure for textile constituting the minor. According to a table, while the largest change was in textile factor, the smallest one was agricultural products. In addition, the figure for gem and jewellery only followed downward trajectory in both charts.
According to the bar chart, the total amount of export increased, except from the factor of gem and jewellery from 42 to 40 billion dollars in given years. While the figures for petroleum products and engineered good constituted about 60 billion dollars in 2015, they witnessed almost 64 billion $ next year. Additionally, the numbers of export in agricultural products were nearly similar (33billion $). Last but not least, the figure for textile increased from 25 to 30 billion dollars.
Furthermore, total changes showed an increase. However, the percentage of gems and jewellery accounted for only decline to 5, 18% in 2015 and 2016. The proportions of textile values demonstrated the biggest change (15. 24%), while that for Agricultural products was merely with 0. 81%. Moreover, the figures for petroleum products and engineered goods also grew to 3 and 8, 5%, respectively.
