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The image presents a line graph depicting the percentages of Australian export to Japan, US, China, and India from 1990 to 2012. In 1990, Japan started at just above 25%, peaked around 30% by 1995, after which it had a fluctuating decline ending close to 20% in 2012. The US began at 10%, saw a growth to 15% by 2005, followed by a decline to settle just above 5% in 2012. China's line starts at 5% in 1990, remained steady until 2000, then saw a notable increase, overtaking the US by 2005, and concluded as the top importer at approximately 30% in 2012. India shows a steady but gentle slope upwards from 0% in 1990 to just below 5% by 2012. All lines have slight fluctuations throughout the period.
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The line graph compares the proportion of export from Australia to four different countries, namely Japan, US, China, and India between 1990 and 2012.
Overall, Australia exported mostly to Japan, albeit to a slight decrease over time, while China experienced the fastest growth, overtaking all countries in the second half of the period.
in 1990, Japan was the dominant country to which Australia exported the most, with just over 25%, distantly followed by the US that of export stood at 10%. After a decade, the figure for Japan gradually declined to around 18%, and remined stable, whereas that for the US fluctuated, before decreaseing to just 5% in 2010, yet after which slightly increased.
As for China and India, they both started the year with around 2% and 3% respectively. After growing to 5%, the percentage of China soared to 25% in 2010, and peaked at 28% in 2012. India, on the other hand, saw its expert figure remained the same until 2000, and increased to 7% after 10 years, only bouncing back to 5%.
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