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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 line chart illustrates data of clothing export among three countries, Japan, Colombia, and Myanmar since 1990 to 2003. The data is valued in millions of dollars.
In overview, the chart shows fluctuations among the countries, with Myanmar has the significant increase in number. Myanmar started as the country with the lowest export value, around 1 millions, then increase rapidly in 2000 to 800 millions and continues to rise by 2001, reaching its highest number, above 900 millions of dollar. Although the next year it had downfall which is close to 300 millions. For Colombia, it is increase in value too, beginning with total between 400 and 500 millions, then continue its growth until 2002, reaching its peak at 700 millions.
On the other hand, Japan started with the highest number of export among the countries. However, it faced up and down in number, consistent between 500 and 600 millions.
Both Colombia and Japan had fall in number in 2003, lower than then their peak, 600 and 500 millions, respectively. As for Myanmar, it rises up in the final year after its downfall in 2002 .
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