The given pie charts provide data about Togo’s income from five manufactures, such as soft beverages industry, real estate development, information services, life insurance, and the semiconductor industry, in billions from 2000 to predictions in 2050.
Overall, in 2000, the soft beverages industry and information services dominated, while life insurance and the semiconductor industry had the lowest revenue. In contrast, by 2050, the semiconductor industry will earn eight times as much as in 2000; meanwhile, information services will reduce in income, similar to life insurance.
As can be seen from the chart, in 2000, the soft beverages industry and information services had the highest income—25 billion. At the same time, real estate development was paid 20 billion; thereafter, the semiconductor industry and life insurance were the least paid—15 and 12 billion.
However, by 2050, the semiconductor industry will rapidly rise from 15 to 126 billion and be the dominant industry, whereas the soft beverages industry will remain stable at 25 billion. Real estate development will slightly grow to 25 billion; conversely, information services will markedly decrease from 25 to 10 billion, and life insurance will slowly go down to 10 billion.
