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The image contains a line graph titled "Clothing Exports (1999-2003)" with the X-axis representing years from 1999 to 2003 and the Y-axis representing the amount of exports (in billions of dollars) ranging from 0 to 1000. The graph includes three lines representing Colombia, Japan, and Myanmar. Colombia's exports start at approximately 150 in 1999, increase to 200 in 2000, peak at 300 in 2001, then decrease to 250 in 2002 and 200 in 2003. Japan's exports start at 500 in 1999, increase to 600 in 2000, peak at 800 in 2001, then decrease to 700 in 2002 and 600 in 2003. Myanmar's exports start at approximately 600 in 1999, increase to 700 in 2000, peak at 900 in 2001, then decrease to 600 in 2002 and 500 in 2003.
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The chart illustrates how many clothing items from Myanmar, Colombia and Japan were exported from 1990 to 2013.
It is clear that the proportion of clothing exports increased in Colombia and Myanmar over the period shown, while Japan experienced decreasing clothing exports. Overall, a much larger proportion of clothing items from Colombia were exported in comparison with Myanmar and Japan between 1990 and 2013.
In 1990, there were almost no clothing exports from Myanmar. Colombia exported clothing items over 450 millions of dollars and Japan exported that around 580 millions of dollars. In 2011, the figure of clothing exports from Myanmar were the highest and dramatically rose to around 950 millions of dollars. Clothing items from Colombia and Japan increased slightly to about 650 and 600 millions of dollars respectively.
By 2013, the figures of clothing exports from all three countries, Myanmar, Colombia and Japan fell down around 450, 600 and 500 respectively compared to 2011.
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