There are shown four pie charts which show transportations of materials from European countries to Asia countries, India respectively China in 2000 and 2011. We can see that Germany is the biggest exporter to these two countries, except in 2000 in India, the United Kingdom and Belgium, exported much more than Germany with approximately 14%, respectively 10%.
In 2000, we can see that Belgium and the United Kingdom significantly transported more goods to India, 29% and 25%, then they transported to China, 9% and 5%. Also we can see that Spain exported the same percent of 2% to India and China.
In 2011, Germany was the main transportor to both of the countries. In India it exported 25 percent, while in China the percent doubled to 48%. In this age Belgium also was a main transporter to India with 20%, while in China was not because the percent dropped significantly to 5%. Also Spain and Sweden exported the same amount of goods to both countries, the percentage is 3%.
To conclude, these 4 pie charts show us how much the countries have exported to Asian countries in two years. While Germany, begin on top other european countries seems to remain low.
