The line chart illustrates clothing was imported from three countries-Colombia, Japan, and Myanmar-between 1999 and 2003.
Overall, it is evident that Myanmar was the lowest country export clothing at the beginning of the period, while Japan and Colombia were higher.
Looking more closely at the data, by 1999, Japan surpassed other countries in cost clothing exports, as experienced just under $600 million, followed by Colombia, at just below $500 million, and Myanmar had nothing.However, the latter country saw a significant increase ,peaking at just over 900 million $ in 2001. Similarly, Colombia rose slightly, reaching around $650 million. Conversely, Japan represented an insignificant reduce at roughly $520 million in 2000. It then soared slowly by about $1 million in 2001.
There was a sharp drop in the cost of clothing exports in Myanmar, dipping at approximately $350 million by 2002. However, it returned to increase at around $420 million in the following year. Meanwhile, Japan shows a slight decrease, reaching just below $500 million. Regarding Colombia, it had same Myanmar movement, first went up with $700 million and then declined by $100 million.
