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The image displays line graphs for China, European Union, Asia (without China), and USA from 2000 to 2014 with the following data points: China begins at 35 in 2000, then decreases steadily through 2002, 2004, and 2008, reaching approximately 30 in 2010 and then maintains the same level in 2012 and 2014; the European Union starts at approximately 30 in 2000, decreases to about 24 in 2002, continues decreasing in 2004, stabilizes near 20 from 2008 to 2014; Asia (without China) starts slightly below 20 in 2000, increases to slightly above 20 in 2002, and maintains this level through 2004, 2008, 2010, 2012, and 2014; USA initiates at 10 in 2000, declines slightly below 10 in 2002 and continues the slight decline through 2004, 2008, 2010, 2012, and stabilizes at 5 in 2014.
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The line graph compares the proportion of clothing exports from four regions—China, the European Union (EU), Asia (excluding China), and the USA—between 2000 and 2014.
Overall, China experienced a dramatic rise in its clothing exports, while the EU and the USA recorded significant declines. Asia (excluding China) displayed a fluctuating trend but ended the period with a marginal decrease.
In 2000, China accounted for just under 15% of global exports, but this figure climbed steadily, surpassing 35% by 2014, marking the most substantial growth among the regions. In contrast, the EU started at over 30%, declining consistently to 22% by 2014. Similarly, the USA saw its share decrease from 12% in 2000 to just 5% by the end of the period.
Asia (excluding China) began at 30%, dropping to 18% by 2002 before recovering slightly to 20% in 2014.
In summary, China dominated clothing exports by 2014, while the EU and the USA experienced steady declines.
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