The line graph delineates the fluctuations in entire clothing exports proportion across 4 distinct nations-China, European Union, Asia(without China) and USA-between the years 2000 and 2014.
In summary, the data indicates a consistent increase in percentage of exports in China and a gradual decline in European Union and USA. Conversely, Asia without China exhibited fluctuations throughout the observed periods.
In 2000, the European Union boasted the highest level of participation, commencing with approximately 32 percent of total exports in clothing. However, that country experienced a significant downturn to 21 by 2014, illustrating a continued decline in clothing export industry over the years. Similarly, USA commenced with around 10 percent of clothing exports and subsequently witnessed a constant decline, ultimately diminishing to approximately 6 by end of the period.
In contrast, China demonstrated a remarkable upward trend, commencing with 14 percentage in 2000 and escalating up to 35 by 2014, reflecting an overall increase in export power. Finally, Asia except for China started at 30 percent of total exports of clothes in 2000, but experienced a significant downturn to 18 percent by 2002, although it experienced a slight rise after that moment.
