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The image displays three pie charts illustrating export percentages to various regions by Argentina, Mexico, and Chile in 2004: Argentina's exports are distributed as follows: 26% Other Latin America, 39% Europe, 16% USA, 19% Others; Mexico's exports are 19% Other Latin America, 7% Europe, 62% USA, 12% Others; Chile's exports are 16% Other Latin America, 31% Europe, 30% USA, 23% Others.
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The pie charts illustrate the main zones that exports from Argentina, Mexico, and Chile go to during 2004.
Overall, most of the exports in Argentina and Chile are received by other Latin American countries, while for Mexico, USA gets the most products. Moreover, the distribution of exports amount in Argentina and Chile is more diverse than that of Mexico
Taking a better look at Argentina and Chile, we can see that both of them have nearly identical distributions for each region, with other Latin America being the biggest receiver, followed by Europe, then Others, and then USA. Whereas in Mexico, every regions, except for USA, gets only 6% each, making USA occupy more than three quarters of the pie chart.
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