The line graph depicts the value of clothing exported from Bangladesh over a period between 1988 and 2012, and the pie chart demonstrate the premises and value of exported clothing by 2012.
Overall, the cost of clothing relating to Bangladesh fluctuated over 14 years and mostly increased during the research period. In 2012, European union was the largest market for clothing made in Bangladesh, whereas Turkey immigrate Bangladesh clothing as the least.
Going into the line graph, initially, the price of clothing was lower than 1 dollar in 1988. Despite fluctuating gradually over 14 years, it showed a skyrocketed trend, reaching at the peak of 20$ in 2012, reflecting its quality and brand.
Regarding premises and cost of exported clothing in 2012, European union was the most profitable market for Bangladesh with 11.38 billion USD, accounting for 60% of total profit. This was followed by USA, which comprised 4.53 billion US$ (24%). 0.87 billion US$ was given from Canada, constituting 5%, while the profit of products immigrating from unmentioned regions represented 8% of total (1.55 billion). Turkey and Japan showed the minimal immigration of Bangladesh clothing, depicting 0.36 billion dollar (1%) and 0.4 billion (2%), respectively.
