The line chart gives data on changes in exporting clothes in three nations , namely Colombia, Japan and Myanmar over four years, over whole span studied.
Overall, the figures for clothing exports in Myanmar and Colombia witnessed increasing trends, with the former experiencing the most marked change, while the reverse was true in Japan. It is also worth noting that Japan exported the most clothing at the beginning, moreover it was Colombia that had overtaken it by over the whole span studied.
Delving into the details of increasing trends, Myanmar recorded the most volatile change. Although this country did not export clothes in the beginning (initial) year, its figures then witnessed a dramatic rise, skyrocketing to 800 millions of dollars over the next year. This growing tendency persisted another year when the export of textile industry of Myanmar reached a chart high of around $950 mln. However, it had suddenly plunged by 2002 before rising marginally to just above $400 mln. Regarding Colombia, its figures increased gradually from around $480 mln to $700 mln in 2002, which was followed by a noticeable drop of $100 mln at the end of the period.
Moving on to the only declining country, Japan went through some mild fluctuations over the span (studied). In the initial year, this country exported roughly $580 mln of clothing, and this rate declined marginally before recovering to $600 mln in 2001. Over the following years turned out be quite negative for this country. After dropping to around $550 mln in 2002, this relative figure continued its coming back until just below $500 mln in the final year.
