The line graph illustrates data on 3 a variety of countries, namely Colombia, Japan and Myanmar export clothes from 1990 to 2013, with units being measured in millions of dollars.
Overall, it can be seen that most changes witnessed in the figures for Myanmar which fluctuated sharply during this period. Moreover, indicators of other categories were the same.
Moving to a detailed analysis, clothing products were exported in Myanmar at the beginning of the period, while the number of Myanmar exports increased dramatically in the next 10 years, at 800 million. Then, it observed a moderately growth and peaked, accounting for approximately 950 million in 2011. By contrast, the figures for Myanmar clothing exports made up declined significantly by 600 million, with it contributed rose and reached 450 million in 2013.
With regard to remaining countries, Colombia and Japan constituted 470 million and 590 million respectively in 1990, whereas the former outraced the latter after a just over decade. The number of Japan exports grewth gradually and reached a peak level in 2011, at 600. Similarly, Colombia’s clothing exports rose and peaked a year later, accounting for 700 million, with both Colombia and Japan countries observed a decline, at 600 million and 500 million at the end of the period.
