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The image features three line graphs detailing imports and exports across the years 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005. Trade with China shows imports at 4 in 2002, rising to 4.5 in 2003, and decreasing to 3.5 in 2004 and 3 in 2005; exports at 3.5 in 2002, declining to 3 in 2003, increasing to 4 in 2004, and remaining at 4 in 2005. Trade with USA indicates imports increasing from 1.5 in 2002 to 2 in 2003, remaining at 2 in 2004 and slightly increasing to 2.5 in 2005; exports at 2.5 in 2002, rising to 3 in 2003, steadying at 3.5 in 2004 before a small decrease to 3 in 2005. Trade with Japan presents imports at 1 in 2002 and 2003, doubling to 2 in 2004, and staying at 2 in 2005; exports at 1.5 in 2002, slightly increasing to 1.7 in 2003, then rising to 2.5 in 2004 and maintaining at 2.5 in 2005.
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The line graph illustrates how valuable was the trade with Australia for three counties (US, China, Japan) between 2002 and 2008 in AUD billion dollars.
Overall, it can be seen that China and Japan faced some changes, while the US’s trade was comparably stable.
Regarding China the number of export remained relatively stable at 40 billion dollars over the given period. Import, however, started at approximately 30 billion in 2002 and saw a gradual decrease to 20 billion dollars by 2005. Then, the amount increased sharply to just over 40 billion by 2008. Japan’s imports gradually fell from 35 billion in 2002 to 30 billion in 2005, a level maintained by 2008. Export remained constant from 2002 to 2005. In 2005 there was a sharp rise to 65 billion. Finally, the trade decreased from 65 to 50 billion dollars in 2008.
Australia’s trade with the US was relatively stable with a little growth in both categories. Export started at 40 and saw a small rise by 2%, while import was at 21% remained stable until 2005, and increased slightly to 28% by 2008.
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