The given line graph illustrates the proportions of Australian exports to four specific countries: Japan, the US, China, and India between 1990 and 2012.
Overall, it is clear that China and India witnessed a noticeable increase, while Japan and the US experienced a gradual decline during the period.
Regarding the commencement in 1990, Australian exports to Japan accounted for 26%, followed by the USA, China, and India at 10%, 2%, and 1%, respectively. By 1995, Japan’s and the USA’s proportions decreased by 20% and 7%, respectively. In contrast, China and India remained stable until 2000, then showed the most dramatic rise: from 5% to 27% for China and from 1% to 5% for India over the given period.
As for Japan, it witnessed a notable decrease of approximately 16% over the rest of the period. Similarly, the US sharply dropped from 11% to 5% between 2000 and 2010, and then rose marginally to 7% in 2012
