The line chart presents the data of clothing exports from three countries which were Colombia, Japan, and Myanmar in five years from 1999 to 2003. The units are measured in the number of millions of dollars. In general, the rate of clothing exports in Myanmar and Japan experienced fluctuation from the beginning of the period to the end oft he period. Meanwhile, in Colombia, the portion of clothing exports moderately rocketed before gradually declining.
The proportion of clothing exports in Myanmar, sharply rocketed from almost zero in 1999 which was the lowest clothing export value in the period to 800 millions of dollars in a year. Afterwards, the portion steadily went up to 920 millions of dollars in 2001 before rapidly falling to 350 millions of dollars in one year. However, the trend gradually jumped again to 420 millions of dollars and became the lowest value in the last period. Likewise, in Japan, the portion of clothing exports slightly decreased from 580 millions of dollars in 1999 which was the highest clothing exports number in the first period to 520 in 2000. Afterwards, it moderately grew to 600 millions of dollars in one year before steadily going down to 490 millions of dollars in the last period.
On the contrary, the portion of clothing exports in Colombia moderately increased from 480 millions of dollars to 650 millions of dollars in two years. Afterwards, it slowly grew to 700 millions of dollars in 2002. Nevertheless, it gradually decreased to 600 millions of dollars which was the highest clothing exports number at the end of the period.
