The line graph depicts the revenue generated from clothing exports to three different countries: Colombia, Japan, and Myanmar. Units on y-xis are presented in millions of dollars.
Overall, it is clear that the figures for all three countries were fluctuating thoroughout the given period with output generated from exports to Colombia seeing a slight increase. Additionally, the revenue from exports to Myanmar experienced a huge increase, followed by a dramatic decrease at the end of the period.
As shown in the figure, the initial income from clothing exports to Colombia in 1999 was 450 million dollars, while the figure for Japan was at 580 million dollars. After two years, the earnings from exports to Colombia rose significantly to 650 million dollars, while the income from exports to Japan remained relatively stable at approximately 590-600 million dollars. Moreover, in 2002, the figure for Colombia reached a peak at 700 million dollars, whereas the revenue from clothing exports to Japan bottomed out at 490 million dollars.
Furthermore, the figure for Myanmar witnessed an increase of 790 million dollars within one year, followed by peak at 800 million dollar at 2001. Ultimately, the income generated from exports to Myanmar bottomed out at 350 million dollar in 2002.
