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The image displays a line graph titled "Clothing Exports (1999-2003)" tracking export values for Colombia, Japan, and Myanmar. Data points are as follows: Colombia starts at approximately 100 million dollars in 1999, rises to about 250 million in 2000, continues increasing to roughly 350 million in 2001, approximately 400 million in 2002, and drops to around 350 million in 2003; Japan begins at around 600 million in 1999, climbs to about 900 million in 2000, dips to nearly 850 million in 2001, and maintains near 850 million until 2003; Myanmar starts at nearly 300 million in 1999, surges to about 850 million in 2000, yet declines drastically to approximately 250 million in 2001 and continues a downward trend to about 200 million in 2002 and roughly remains the same in 2003.
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The graph shows the changes in clothing exports from Colombia, Japan, and Myanmar between 1999 and 2003.
Overall, Myanmar saw a dramatic rise followed by a steep fall, while Colombia and Japan had smaller and steadier changes. By 2003, Colombia had the highest clothing exports.
In 1999, Colombia and Myanmar exported about 500 million dollars worth of clothing, while Japan was slightly higher at 600 million dollars. Myanmar experienced a sharp increase, peaking at 900 million dollars in 2001, but then dropped rapidly to 100 million dollars by 2003. In contrast, Colombia’s exports rose gradually over the period, surpassing 700 million dollars in 2003. Japan, on the other hand, showed a steady decline, falling from 600 million dollars in 1999 to 400 million dollars in 2003. This graph highlights different trends, with Myanmar showing the most dramatic changes, while Colombia and Japan remained more stable.
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