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The image displays three pie charts illustrating the destination of export goods from India, China, and Japan in 2005. For India, the export destinations were USA at 16%, Europe at 26%, Other Latin America at 38%, and Others at 20%. For China, exports to the USA were 82%, while Europe, Other Latin America, and Others each accounted for 6%. Japan's export destinations were the USA at 18%, Europe at 30%, Other Latin America at 31%, and Others at 21%.
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The pie chart illustratets the percentage of export goods in three countries in 2005.
Overall. The China was the major exporter of goods in USA which is calculated 82%, while the India and Japan has shown similar destination of export goods.
The China has shown the largest difference in export, 82% was exported to USA while the Europe, Latin America and others got the same percentage, 6% respectively.
Japan and India surprisingly had almost same percentage of export in every county. Both of this countries export had a great balance between importing countries. For example export in USA calculated 18% for both of them and for Europe, 20% and 21% respectively
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