The line graph illustrates the total revenue of Bangladesh exported on clothing from 1988 to 2012, while the pie chart depicts earnings of clothing exported across five particular regions in 2012.
Overall, it is clear that the total costs of clothing sold off by Bangladesh generally increased over the period. Additionally, the European Union dominated the clothing exportation market, followed by the USA and the others.
Regarding the total numbers of Bangladesh’s retailed money from clothing, approximately $3 billion were made in 1968, after which the number rose gradually to roughly $5 by 2004. Subsequently, by the end of the period, the figure surged to around $20 billion by 2012, marking the all-time high.
Turning to the pie chart, about 60% of the money was contributed to the European Union ($11.38 billion), while the USA accounted for nearly one-fourth of the total ($4.53 billion). Meanwhile, Canada made up 5% of the total value ($0.87 billion), which was 3% points higher than the share of those in Japan. Turkey was the most unpopular location for clothing export, remaining just 1% of the total revenue ($0.36 billion), whereas 8% of the money composed was from other nations.
