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Band 5+: The first chart below shows the value of goods that australia imported from china and those exported to china from australia. The second chart shows the types of good imported from china. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make a comparisons where relevant.

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The image contains two bar graphs: 1) The value of goods that Australia imported from China and those exported to China from Australia, from 1998 to 2004, with values ($ Billion): Imported from China: 1998-10, 1999-11, 2000-12, 2001-13, 2002-15, 2003-18, 2004-22; Exported to China: 1998-10, 1999-9, 2000-10, 2001-11, 2002-10, 2003-11, 2004-12. 2) Types of goods imported from China in 2003 and 2004, with values ($ Billion): Clothes 2003-4, 2004-3; Toy/Sports Equipment 2003-2, 2004-3; Computers 2003-7, 2004-8; Telecommunication Equipment 2003-5, 2004-3; Furniture 2003-3, 2004-4.
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Both of charts illustrate the worth of things which exported and imported from and to China. Overall, the value of goods which are imported from Australia and China to each other are rose, albeit to various degrees, which means that a China sold more things to Australia. Notably, the toy and sport equipment’s which showed the dramatic changes from 2003 to 2004. Moreover, telecommunication equipment’s and toy/sport equipment had the highest sales.

In 1998, the goods importing to Australia stood at $20 billion, after which steadily increased and doubled by 2004. Similarly, the values of importing things to China initially was $10 billion, before increased and tripled in final year. The imported and exported goods from and to China had a gap of $10 billion.

Delving deeper into the import figures, it is clear that all kind of imported goods saw and upward trend, except for clothes. At first, telecommunications equipment was approximately $2,5 billion, until 2003 after which experienced to $8 billion. In the first year, the toys and sports equipment was the lowest, but in the next years it increased and reached a peak of more than $6 billion. The values of computers and furniture was equal (around $4,5 billion), and it rose to the $6 billion by 2004. The clothes were 4 million and remain unchangeable.

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