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Band 4+: The graph below shows the value of clothing exported from Bangladesh between 1998 and 2012, the pie chart shows the destination and value of exported clothing in 2012.

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The image presents a line graph and a pie chart depicting clothing exports. The line graph indicates clothing export values in billion US dollars from Bangladesh between 1988 and 2012, specifically showing points at: 1988 around $0.5 billion, 1992 just above $1 billion, 1996 approximately $1.5 billion, 2000 roughly $3 billion, 2004 slightly over $4 billion, 2008 about $6 billion, and 2012 at $19.5 billion. The pie chart shows export values in 2012, breaking down into percentages and values: European Union 60% at $11.38 billion, USA 24% at $4.53 billion, Canada 5% at $0.87 billion, Japan 3% at $0.4 billion, and Turkey 2% at $0.36 billion.
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The line graph and the pie chart show the profit of clothing imported by Bangladesh between 1900 to 2012 and the distribution of clothing in different nations in 2012.

In general, there were various trends in the line graph. Additionally, the primary distribution of clothing was in the European Union, while the opposite was true for that of Turkey.

Regarding the line chart, in the first period of 1988, there was no profit received. However, in the middle of 1988, the data on the value of clothing rose slightly to 2 billion dollars. From 1900 to 2000, the figure for that of clothing saw a fluctuation. Moreover, the profit of clothing dropped negligibly in the first of 2000 then rose sharply by 9 billion dollars from 2000 to 2004. Nevertheless, the data on that of clothing remained stable in the first of 2008 then increased noticeably to 20 billion dollars.

It was true that there was a main division in the European Union with the profit of 11.38 billion dollars, which was 36% ahead of that of the US. Meanwhile, the distribution in Canada was 3% lower than that of other countries. Not but at least, clothing was less imported in Japan and Turkey, only 2% and 1% respectively with the profit of 0.4 billion dollars and 0.36 dollars.

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