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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 graph depicts the value of clothes sent out by three countries: Colombia, Japan, and Myanmar between 1999 and 2003.
Overall, the fastest growth and sharpest decline in clothing export values were observed in Myanmar, while figures for export of other countries were gradually changing.
Looking at the data in more detail, despite initially standing at 0 in 1999, the Myanmar textile industry saw a significant growth to 800. According to the line graph, at the beginning of the period, the figures for clothing exports in Colombia and Japan were about 460 and just under 580, respectively. However, the line for the former went through a period of dramatic increase to 650 in 2001, exceeding the level of Japan, which had only 600.
In the final years of the period, by 2003, Myanmar’s clothing export value had dropped sharply to 350, after reaching its peak of 950 in 2001. Japan’s textile industry began to reduce exporting clothes between 2001 and 2003, from 600 to just under 500. At the end of the period, the highest figure was observed in Colombia, accounting for just over 600 million.
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