The pie charts compares the proportion of exported vehicles, in both percentages and numbers, in one country in three different years.
Overall, the number of vehicle export saw an only increase in the given period. While the export of cars was dominant in all three years with huge difference, that of trucks were the lowest.
In 1996, the proportion of cars exported was 64%, with 48000; although the figure then decreased to 56%, the size of export saw an growth by 5000 in 2006. In 2016, the share of car export fell to 53%, accounted for 54000 cars.
In all three years, the figure of car was followed by motorbike and trucks in order. The proportions of motorbikes and trucks were 20% and 16% respectively in 1996. In 2006, motorbike export increased by about 9000, making 25% of total export which was higher than truck export by 6000. In the last year, the export size of both motorbike and truck experienced a rise, to 26000(25%) and 22000(22%) respectively.
