The given pie charts delineate information about the exports of goods from various EU countries to India and China in a two-year time period, 2000 and 2011. The provided data are calibrated in percentages.
Overall, it can be observed that the maximum products from the United Kingdom were exported to India in 2000. Whereas Germany was at the top in the export of materials to China for the same year. Moreover, in 2011, Germany supplied 25% and 48% of the goods to India and China, respectivel
Firstly, in 2000, nearly 54% of stock was imported into India from two different countries, the UK and Belgium. While other countries contributed a little, as Austria with 1%, Sweden, Spain, and Finland showed similarity at 2%. Furthermore, in exports to China, Germany played a crucial role, accounting for 38%, followed by France with 13
Secondly, in 2011, the majority of products were supplied from three countries to India: Germany, Belgium, and the UK, accounting for 25%, 20%, and 13%, respectively. In addition to this, 2% of goods were imported from Austria and Finland, which was very less than other countries’ exports. Thereafter, Germany displayed the highest export of goods to China with 48
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