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The image contains two bar charts. The first chart shows the value of goods (in billions $) that Australia imported from China and exported to China from 1998 to 2004: 1998: Imports 1.5, Exports 0.3; 1999: Imports 2, Exports 0.5; 2000: Imports 2.3, Exports 1.1; 2001: Imports 3, Exports 1.5; 2002: Imports 4, Exports 2.2; 2003: Imports 5.2, Exports 2.4; 2004: Imports 6, Exports 3.2. The second chart shows types of goods imported from China to Australia in 2003 and 2004: Clothes 2003: 0.5, Clothes 2004: 1; Toys/Sports Equipment 2003: 1.5, Toys/Sports Equipment 2004: 1.7; Computers 2003: 2.2, Computers 2004: 2.7; Telecommunication Equipment 2003: 2, Telecommunication Equipment 2004: 3.3; Furniture 2003: 0.9, Furniture 2004: 1.2.
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The first bar graph illustrates the amount of quality products that Australia imported from China and those exported to China from Australia. The second chart depicts the variety of products bring from China.
Overall, it is clear that Australia imported many goods from China rather than exported to China over the period. On the other hand, the most imported year from China was 2004.
More specifically, The quantity of products import from China grow rapidly from $20 billion in 1998 to $40 billion in 2004. There was a dramatic increase in the value of goods export to China around $10 billion to $30 billion between 1998 and 2004.
In the second chart, the amount of cloths imported from China about $4 billion in both year. The greatest change can be seen in the import of toy/sports equipment and telecommunication equipment rose from $2 billion to $7 billion in 2003 and $3 billion to $8 billion in 2004 respectively. From 2003 to 2004, there was a similar rise in the import of computers and Furniture from $4.5 billion to $6 billion.
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