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Band 5+: The graphs below show data on Australian trades with three other countries.

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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 graph outlines information on australian economic trade among China,Japan and USA.

In general,China has had fluctuations over the years.However Japan and USA have experienced gradual increase overtime .

To begin with,there was a sharp growth in China’s export beginning in the year 2002 with 2.5% to 2003 with about 4.5%.It later dropped for a period of one year,and rose again to 2.3% in 2005.Contrary it’s import droped in the first years then skyrocketed to 45% in 2005.On the other hand USA Imports and exports showed a gradual growth right from 2002 to 2004 of upto around 2.3% and 3% respectively.It was followed by a slight decrease in 2005 of a tiny fraction( 2%) and 2.3% concurrently.

Japan winessed a slight increase of its imports from about 1.2% to 1.4% in a span of a year.Then rose sharply thereafter .After which it stabilized towards 2005.Conversely export began at a low percentage of 0.7%.In a year a slight upward was seen and later followed by a rapid increase of upto 1.7% in 2004.It almost stabilized towards 2005.

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