The given pie chart compares and contrasts the difference in the proportions of foreign ladies wear purchased in New York in 2007, categories by their countries or regions of origin.
Overall, it is evident that gfrom Guandong and Shanghai dominated the market, together accounting for more than two third of total sales, while items from places such as Taiwan, Hong Kong and Italy occupied much smaller shares.
Both Guandong and Shangai each contributed 35 percent to the total distribution, making them the joined largest sources of foreign Ladies’ wear. This was followed by other parts of China, which represented a considerably smaller share.
By contrast, they combined distribution of Taiwan, Hong Kong and Italy was relatively modest, with each providing just 4 percent of the total. Clothing from other unspecified countries made up 5 percent, slightly exceeding the proportion from Italy
