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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 charts illustrates destinations of exported goods from three different countries in 2005, those are India, China, and Japan.
From an overall perspective, it is very visible that the USA has been receivinig imported goods mainly from China, followed by Japan, and the last one India. But despite its large portion of export to the USA, China had managed to demonstrate a fair share of 6% to other areas such as Europe, Latin America, and others.
Unlike China, Japan and India has significantly fairer distribution to America and other countries, signified by their relatively close percentage shown in the pie charts for each area they distribute to. Though the data clearly shows some differences in numbers, but the gaps are not as noticable as China.
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