The pie chart provides information about the sales received online of the various business sector (travel, film/music, books, and clothes) in New Zealand between 2003 and 2013.
Overall, In the initial year, travel sector received the highest sales compared to others, while industry related to entertainment, namely film or music, peaked the largest percentage of online sales in the country by 2013. It is also clear in the pie chart that in 2003, books obtained the minimum value, and after 10 years, it was clothes.
In detail, businesses related to travel acquired the highest percentage of online sales in New Zealand with 36% during 2003. This was followed by film or music and clothing industry, which comprises approximately 50% of the total online sales. While books only secured 19%. By comparison, sales from book sector was around 1/2 of that sales from travel industry.
By 2013, films or music peaked the largest number of online sales having 33%. The retail online sales of New Zealand had changed over a decade, which half of the total online sales in 2013 was from the sector of books and travel with 22% and 29%, correspondingly. During this time, clothes achieved the lowest number of sales of 16%. In contrast, the percentage of films or music sector was twice as much as clothes.
