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Band 6+: The charts below show Australian dollars in Australia's trade in three nations from 2004 to 2009. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image presents three line graphs detailing Australia's dollar trade from 2004 to 2009 with China, India, and the USA. In the China graph: imports began near 15 billion in 2004, fluctuated slightly until 2006, then increased steadily to 30 billion by 2009; exports started under 10 billion in 2004 and rose progressively to almost 40 billion by 2009. In the India graph: imports commenced at 10 billion in 2004, dipped to 5 billion by 2006, then returned to 10 billion by 2009; exports began below 10 billion in 2004, roughly halved by 2005, reached over 10 billion by 2007, but fell slightly to around 5 billion by 2009. In the USA graph: imports remained relatively unchanged between 20-25 billion from 2004-2009; exports consistently hovered just over 10 billion across the same period.
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The line graphs display the trade of Autralian dollars with three different countries India,China and USA in billions between 2004 and 2009

Overall, There is a steady rise in the trade of both import and export with China and India. But when it comes to USA, the trade is consistent and steady with no big changes

In 2004 both India and Chaina in terms of import were trading around 20 and 26 billion respectively. There was a gradual growth for both the nations untill 2008 where they were doing nearly 30 billion annually.In between the years 2008 and 2009 there was a rapid increase in the trade where both India and China gained nearly 5 and 7 billion respectively. However when it comes to exports, China had a steap negative impact from the year 2007. Contrary to that India continued to gain the volume of trade even with the exports.

USA on the other showed very minimal variance over the years. In 2004 the import and export was around 10 and 20 billion respectively. Through the years it constantly raised and dropped around 1 billion.

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