The pie charts compares and contrasts data on the changes in the percentage breakdown of productions exported from three different countries, in 2010.
Overall, the most striking feature to note is that Mexico’s majority exports were to the USA, while Argentina and Chile’s exports were distributed other nations.
In more detail, Argentina and Chile’s majority exports going to other Latin American countries, at 38 % for Argentina, and 31 % for Chile. Meanwhile, 26 % of Argentina’s exports went to Europe, 16% to the USA, and 20 % to other nations. In addition, 30% of Chile’s exports went to Europe, 18% to the USA, and 22 % to other countries
In contrast, the large part of Mexico’s exports went to the USA, at 82 %. The remaining exports from Mexico were to Europe, at 6%, other Latin American countries, at 6% , and other countries, also receiving 6%.
