The line graph illustrates the amount of clothing exported from three different countries, namely Columbia, Japan, and Myanmar between 1990 and 2013, measured in dollars.
Overall, it is evident that while Japan saw a slight drop, Columbia and Myanmar noticeably grew throughout the period. Notably, despite steep increase, Myanmar remained as the least fiber exporter country.
Looking in detail, Myanmar was considered as the smallest clothing export country with 0 dollars at first before soaring to 800 million dollars in 2000. Following years, it rose steadily to just above 300 million dollars and marked the peak of the period. However, its figures had plummeted to roughly 350 million dollars by 2011 and ended at slightly more than 400 million dollars with a little growth in 2013. As for Columbia, it initiated the year with approximately 460 millions dollars and increased consistently at a slow pace till 2012. Even though Columbia witnessed a slight decline, it had emerged as a dominant nation by the end of the year.
Turning to Japan, although it was the predominant exporter with just below 600 millions dollars, Japan experienced a slight fluctuation up to 2012 and reached nearly 500 million dollars at the end of the time span.
