The two maps depict how the value of costumes were exported from Bangladesh between 1900 and 2012, while the other chart describes the destinations and value of exported apparel by 2012. Overall, it is evident that in the first line graph, the proportion of clothing exported in Bangladesh increased steadily over 24 years, commencing from 1998 but this number fluctuates up and down every year and then peaks at highest point, and in the second chart, in 2012, the value of European Union accounted to highest ratio at 60%, and the value of the Turkey was lowest value at 1%.
In 1988, there were no clothes that were not being exported in the period shown. Also, in the next 12 years, the number of clothing climbed slightly at 5 billion dollars, which was followed by a slight increase of 15 billion dollars over 8 years. As a consequence, the clothes derived from Bangladesh reached a peak of 20 billion dollars in the final year.
Turning to the figures for the clothes derived from the European Union and in the USA, they came in first and second place in 2012, with approximately 60% and 24%. This number is leading the trends about the value of clothing. Furthermore, the proportion of apparels in four different countries have namely the Other Destinations, Canada, Japan, and Turkey. These countries have the value at 8%, 5%, 2%, and 1%, respectively.
