The first bar chart gives information about value of goods China imported and exported to Australia between 1998 and 2004, meanwhile, the second given chart illustrates 5 different types of imported goods from China in 2003 and 2004.
From a quick glance, both values of two kinds of goods from China experienced a steady growth during the period. In addition, it can be easily seen that China always had imported goods which valued higher than exported ones. Moreover, the second chart shows that computer and furniture imported by Chinaworthed the most in 2003 and telecommunication equipment took the lead in 2004.
In term of worth of imported and exported goods from China to Australia. In 1998, there were 20$- billion goods imported from China, which nearly doubled exporeted ones. In the following years, both values of two kinds of goods from China remained exactly stable with 11$ billion in gap between imports and exports to Australia. In 2004, imported goods reached to 40$ billion of worth compared to 30$ billion of exported goods.
Regarding 5 types of goods China imported in 2003 and 2004. To begin with, in 2003, clothes financially benefitted about 4$ billion in imports from China, which still remained in 2004. Besides that, toy or sport facillities valued as a half of costume in 2003, which made it become the lowest value at the same time. Additionally, it were computer and furniture that had the same values in both 2003 and 2004, which were around 5$ billion and exactly 6$ billion, respectively. In 2004, equipment for telecommunicating topped the list with highest value of 8$ billion, followed by toy or sport facillities which were imported with approximately 7$ billion at the same time.
