The chart displays the export commodities of various categories in one country from 2015 to 2016. The table details the percentage change for each export category through the given period.
Overall, the export earnings in almost all categories increased from 2015 to 2016, in which textiles showed the highest growth and petroleum products had the most significant figures of all categories. Although exports in gems and jewelry showed higher earnings than those of agricultural and textile products, their profit was lower than the previous year, dipping to around 5%.
In 2016, petroleum products and engineered goods were the two categories with the biggest profits of all time, which accounted for 60 billion dollars each. In the given year, they showed an increment in percentage growth, with petroleum products by 3% and engineered goods by 8.5%.
The profit of textile and agriculture products also went up in 2016. Still, unlike agriculture products, which showed a steady growth of 0.81%, textiles products soared to 15.24% and reached similar earnings to those of agriculture products, which were around 30 billion dollars.
In contrast, unlike other categories that showed upward trends, the percentage change of gems and jewelry dwindled to just about 40 billion dollars in 2016. The profit stood in the middle of the graph, which was lower than petroleum and engineered goods, and higher than agriculture and textile products.
