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The image consists of two graphs; the first one is a line graph titled "Value changes in UK steel industry 1970-2000" showing three lines for Total UK demand (starts at 150000 in 1970, decreases to just below 100000 in 1980, further down to just above 50000 in 1990, and ends just below 50000 in 2000), UK production (starts at 100000 in 1970, decreases to just above 50000 in 1980, slightly increases to 60000 in 1990, and ends just above 50000 in 2000), and Import (starts just below 50000 in 1970, slightly increases to 60000 in 1980, decreases below 50000 in 1990, and ends just above 50000 in 2000). The second graph is a bar chart titled "Employment status in UK steel industry" showing a single declining bar starting at 500000 in 1970, decreasing to above 300000 in 1980, further down to above 100000 in 1990, and ending just below 100000 in 2000.
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The given graphs illustrate how the employment status and values in the UK steel industry changed during the period from 1970 to 2000.
Overall, throughout the years, the number of employees in the UK steel industry fell. In addition, the amount of steel produced in the UK increased, while both the steel importation and total demand saw a significant decrease.
Regarding job opportunities, in 1970, there were 50,000 workers in the UK steel manufacturing industry. However, this figure declined by 10,000 in 1980, followed by a considerable drop to nearly 20,000 people in 1990. Then, the number of employees reached the lowest point of 18,000 workers in 2000.
In terms of the demand and the production of steel in the UK, the amount in 1970 was rather high, at 200,000 and 170,000 tonnes respectively, whereas the steel importation was around zero. After a 30-year period, both the figures for total demand and steel production witnessed a dramatic drop of approximately 50%. Meanwhile, the amount of steel imported jumped up rapidly and ended at 75,000 tonnes in 2000.
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