The provided line graph illustrates the distribution of sold clothing in four areas of the world from 2000 to 2014.
Overall, from the start of the presented period, the highest proportion of exported clothing was in Europe; however, at the end of the time it belonged to China. The percentage of the remaining two countries was in the middle rank compared to the two countries which accounted earlier.
The distribution of clothing exported from the European Union and Asia was over 30% in 2000; however, in China and the USA, this figure was over 10%. In 2002, the percentage of clothing traded in China and Asia was approximately 18%; nevertheless, in the USA and Europe, this figure remained steady. From 2004 to 2014, the proportion of clothing delivered fluctuated in two countries (USA, Asia). However, the percentage of clothing exported from China rose astonishingly and reached to over 35% at the end of the period. Nevertheless, the proportion of clothing sold in the European Union dwindled dramatically to 22% over the period.
Notably, the distribution of exported clothing in three countries (European Union, USA, Asia) experienced fluctuation over the period; however, in China, this figure grew marginally.
