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The image includes a line graph displaying the percentage of Australian exports to Japan, US, China, and India from 1990 to 2012. In 1990, Japan had approximately 26%, US about 11%, China around 2%, and India near 0%. By 1995, Japan decreased to about 24%, US averaged 11%, China rose to about 5%, and India was still close to 1%. In 2000, Japan was approximately at 23%, US at 10%, China at 6%, and India at around 2%. By 2005, Japan lowered to about 18%, US held steady at 10%, China increased to around 9%, and India rose slightly above 3%. In 2010, exports to Japan fell to approximately 18%, US remained at 7%, China drastically increased to approximately 22%, and India ascended to 4%. Finally, in 2012, Japan was at 18%, US approximately 7%, China peaked at 28%, and India held steady at 5%.
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The provided line chart represents the percentage of Australia exports to Japan, US, China, and India from 1990 to 2012.
Overall, the percentage of China increased sharply in the graph, while there was no significant change in the rate of India. The percentage of Japan and US decreased slightly, and in the end the Japan ratio reached near the India.
In 1990, there was no great difference between China and India, therefore the exports of Japan was on top and US at 11%. In 1995, the percentage of US and Japan declined slightly. In 2000, the ratio of India till same like previous decade, although there was a gape of 10% between US and China. In 2005, suddenly the ratio of India and China at 5% and 11% respectively, while Japan followed a straight path.
The next five years in 2010, China increased a dramatically ratio and at top, while the rate of US and china meet up each other. In 2012, the ratio of China at 27% and there was no huge difference between India and US.
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