The provided line graph illustrates the percentages of total exports of clothing in four countries namely China, The European Union, Asia (without China), and The USA between 2000 and 2014, exports are measured in percentage.
Overall, it is clear that China experienced the largest growth during the whole time frame, while the rest countries declined noticeably. It is essential to point out that, China hold the lowest proportion in the beginning nevertheless exports rocketed with making it the largest in the rest of later years.
Chine had only 10 in 2000 and it inclined to 30 in 2008. From 2008 onwards its growth slowed a bit but hit a high of 35 in 2014. Additionally, this figure became dominant at around 25 in 2006. Asia on the other hand, hold 20 in the beginning year. This figure started to decrease marginally, and reached to 14-15 in 2008. Moreover, it started rising slightly and was at around 16-17 in 2014.
The European Union accounted for 32 in 2000, which was a dominant figure till almost 2006 before its exports started declining. This country hit a low of roughly 16-17 in 2014. The USA had a total of 11-12 exports in the beginning then it fall to 5 in 2014. Additionaly, The USA was almost lowest figure during the whole period.
