The bar chart compares how much tea and coffee was imported into four distinct nations.
Overall, the UK imported the highest amount of tea among the four countries, whereas Canada had the lowest number of tea imports. Moreover, the USA recorded the second largest tea and coffee imports, respectively. In contrast, the ratio between tea and coffee consumption in Germany was quite balanced.
Focusing on Canada, although Canada came in third place while importing coffee, the number was below 40,000 units, but its tea imports, the lowest, were around 20,000 units. On the other hand, the USA’s tea imports were slightly higher than coffee imports, with tea just above 100,000 units, whereas coffee was under 40,000 units. In addition, the UK had the highest overall imports of both of these beverages, yet it witnessed a significant difference between tea and coffee imports. Tea imports stood at 160,000 units, and coffee imports were below 20,000 units. Although Germany imported the highest amount of coffee, it ranked third in tea imports, where both of these drinks were under 45,000 units. It was the only nation that remained stable when importing both products.
In summary, the UK led the tea imports, whereas Canada imported the least of both commodities. The USA and Germany did not witness massive changes in the ratio of tea and coffee imports.
