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The image displays a line graph indicating the percentages of Australian exports to Japan, US, China, and India from 1990 to 2012. In 1990, Japan accounted for approximately 26%, the US around 11%, China about 2%, and India roughly 1%. By 1995, Japan fell to about 25%, the US rose to nearly 15%, China slightly increased to nearly 3%, and India remained close to 1%. In 2000, Japan was at approximately 24%, the US at approximately 11%, China surpassed India slightly, nearing 5%, and India around 2%. In 2005, Japan's share was roughly 20%, the US hovered around 9%, China exceeded 10%, and India remained near 2%. By 2010, Japan was at around 19%, the US at about 7%, China experiencing a considerable rise to almost 21%, and India staying around 2%. Finally, in 2012, Japan was approximately 18%, the US was slightly below 7%, China peaked at nearly 26%, and India lingered at roughly 3%.
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The diagram demonstrates the proportions of Australian exports with four countries: Japan, the US, China, and India, between 1990 and 2012.
Overall, China made up the highest percentage, while India recorded the lowest proportions of imports at both the beginning and the end of the period. Other countries had a similar trend.
Looking first at the two countries that experienced an upward trend in their proportions, China started at 2.5% in 1990, then increased slightly to 5% in 2000 before rising sharply to 27% in 2012. From 1990 to 2000, India remained stable at 1,5%, the figure witnessed a significant increase to 7,5% in 2010 and in 2012, there was a slight decrease from 7,5% to 5%.
Turning to the remaining countries, Japan ranked first with 26% in 1990, then dropped dramatically to 20% in 1995 before falling slightly to 17% in 2012. USA ranked second with 11% in 1995 then fluctuated between 11% and 8% from 1995 to 2000. From 2000 to 2010, there was a sharp fall to 5% before rising slightly to 7% in 2012
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