The chart provides information on transportation spending performance in four different countries from 1990 to 2005.
Overall, it is clear that Portugal consistently had the highest percentages across all four years. In contrast, the UK had the lowest percentage, placing it last among the countries analyzed. Meanwhile, Portugal maintained a leading position with the highest results in all sections.
In 1990, Portugal demonstrated an astonishing result, with government spending reaching 28 million units, while Italy reported a commendable 23 million. Italy matched Portugal’s percentages in 2000 and 2005, indicating that it was not lagging behind and could remain competitive. Conversely, the UK and the USA exhibited identical percentages over the four years. The data revealed that although the UK and USA had the same figures in 2000, the USA achieved a better result in 2005, consequently relegating the UK to the bottom of the chart.
