The table and pie chart compares the expenditure and oringinal exported countries of fish imports in UK over a period of ten years.
It is clear that UK spend more and more on fish imports, and particularly, Canada and Japan, as two exported countries, accounted for a mass part of the whole imports in the UK.
For UK’s expenditure on imported fishes, it saw a increase by 4 billion pounds from 1990 to 2000. Moreover, the amount of investigation was increasing. While it only increased 0.55 billion from 1990 to 1995, reaching at 7.05 billion from 6.5 billion in 1990, there was a approximately sixth growth of it from 1995 to 2000, finally growing to 10.5 billion.
When it comes to the exported countries, it saw other countries steadily occupied a half of total amount of imported fishes. And Japan and Canada manipulated rest of 50% market on average. Whereas, it saw a growth of the exported fishes in Japan, from one eighth of all to more than a quarter, Canada constricted to export fishes to England of a counterpart amount.
