The presented line graph illustrates the profit from exporting clothing of Bangladesh between 1988 and 2012, and the provided pie chart demonstrates the information on locations and value of these exports in 2012.
Overall, there was a sustantial and steady increase in the value of exporting clothing over the 24-year period, additionally, this figure reached its peak in 2012. Moreover, in that year, the largest value coming by exporting cloting was evident for European Union.
In terms of the profit from exporting clothing, it witnessed a slight upward trend from under 1 billion USD to nearly 5 billion USD between 1988 and 2000. After that, this figure increased more sharply in 2000s, and then it reached the peak of 20 billion USD in 2012.
Relating to the information in pie chart, it is evident that European Union accounted for the largest contribution, 60%, or 11.38 billion USD). Following that, there was 24%, or 4.53 billion USD, which was the second largest contribution made by the USA. On the other hand, the value of exported clothing in Turkey was only 1% in total, or 0.36 billion USD. In addition, Canada and Japan made up 5% (0.87 billion USD), 2% (0.40 billion USD), respectively. Furthermore, the similar figure of other nations was 8%, 1.55 billion USD.
