The given line graph shows the total export of clothing from three different countries over a time period of 13 years.
Overall, we can see that Columbia and Japan didn’t see such huge fluctuations in clothing exports in comparison to Myanmar, who’s figures changed drastically over the time period.
In 1990, Columbia and Japan had similar exports at around 450 to 570 million dollars in that year. On the other hand, Myanmar had no sales of clothing at all. In the next 10 years to 2000, Myanmar’s figure rose drastically to 800 million dollars, over 250 million more than both Japan and Columbia. All countries saw and increase in exports in 2011, with Myanmar still the highest in total sales.
Myanmar saw a massive downturn in clothing export in 2012, falling to around 350 million dollars, half of Columbia total sales which sat at 700 million dollars. Japan decreased slightly to around 560 million dollars. By 2013, both Columbia and Japan continued to see a decrease in exports, whereas Myanmar saw a slight increase, although was still the lowest exporter of clothes in 2013.
