The line chart depicts how the value of Bangladesh’s costume exportation had changed from 1998 to 2012, whereas the pie chart illustrates the composition of clothing exported by value from numerous countries in 2012.
Overall, the clothing industry of Bangladesh experienced an upward trend over the observed period. Another notable point is that the value of clothing exported from Europe prevailed in the clothing market.
Regarding Bangladesh’s clothing sphere, being nearly worthless initially, its value had risen gradually by 6 by 2004. Thereafter, among the clothing market, it witnessed a growth in value at a more significant extent, finishing at an enormous figure of 20.
Concerning the pie chart, the European Union and the USA were the paramount clothing exporters, comprising over a half and slightly under a quarter which were equivalent to 11.38 and 4.53 billion dollars, respectively. Furthermore, unspecified clothing sellers accounted for a moderate number of 8%, followed by Canada which took up 5% in the clothing market, corresponding to a respective value of 1.55 and 0.87 billion dollars. Ultimately, Turkey and Japan were the two smallest clothing producers, with the total figures nearly reaching the figures of Canada.
