The provided line graph depicts the proportion of exported products from Australia to four certain nations between 1990 and 2012.
Overall, the exported percentage to India was always the lowest throughout the period. Japan and the US had a similar slight change while China had an opposite and more dramatic than them.
It is clear to divide all statistics into two groups. Regardless of the increasing groups, China and India fluctuated at the same rate for the first few years. In 2000, the ratio of Australian exports to China rose seriously from 5% to approximately 27% after 10 years. This percentage still increased slightly to 30% and became the highest rate, far from the other countries, in 2012. Whereas, the ratio of India grew moderately to 8% in 2010 before dropping to 6% in 2012.
In terms of the remaining group, Japan reduced greatly in the first 5 years. After that, it decreased slightly until the end of the period and reached 18% in 2012. On the contrary, the US had a slight recovery from 1995 to 2000 when it increased again from under 10% to about 13%. However, this healing was frivolous when it continuously dropped until 2010 before growing a little bit in 2012.
