The chart and table below describe the value of one country’s exports in billions of dollars across various categories in 2015 and 2016, as well as the percentage changes in each category.
First, the chart is composed of columns on the x-axis, while the y-axis represents the value of exports in billions of dollars for each category. The columns are grouped in pairs, with each pair representing the two years analyzed, distinguished by different colors. The exports are distributed across 5 categories. Additionally, the table shows the positive and negative percentage changes for each product category.
Another relevant observation is that Petroleum products are the most profitable, with over $60 billion, while Textiles are the least profitable, with over $30 billion and a percentage change of 15.24%. Furthermore, Agricultural products had the smallest change, with 0.81%.
In summary, both the chart and table describe the differences in terms of percentages and dollars from 2015 to 2016 for the country’s exports, indicating that 2 of the 5 categories are the most lucrative.
