The pie charts illustrate the proportion of exports from various European Union (EU) countries to India and China in the years 2000 and 2011.
Overall, Germany, Belgium, was the highest exporter over the period. Furthermore, in 2000, the United kingdom was the largest exporter. Germany was the largest exporters all over the countries. And, the percentage of export changed significantly in 2000 and 2011.
In 2000, the United Kingdom and Belgium exports to India percentage was 29%, and 25%. However, there was some small percentage of exporters Austria, Sweden, Spain, Netherlands, Italy, Finland, France, and others countries accounted for 1% to 8%. Consequently, Germany was the largest exporters of good to China and the percentage was 38%. Also, there was some small percentage of exporters accounted for 2% to 13%.
In 2011, Germany and Belgium exports to India percentage was 25%, and 20%. However, the United Kingdom was the third largest exporter, accounted for 13%. Also, there was some small percentage of exporters accounted for 2% to 9%. Consequently, Germany was the largest exporters of good to China and the percentage was 48%. Other countries accounted for 2% to 10%.
