The provided table illustrates how many cars were made in three nations, namely Argentina, Australia and Thailand in 2003, 2006 and 2009.
Overall, upward movements can be seen in Argentina and Thailand while the opposite was the case for Australia. In addition, Thailand outripped the other nation, whereas Argentina represented the lowest counts.
Looking first at the nations that witnessed increases, Thailand occupied by far the highest position regarding the number of cars made in the first examined year at 735,852 cars, after which this figure experienced a significant growth to 1,162,356 cars in 2006, before decreasing slightly at 999,963 cars in the final examined year. A similar movement but with a different level of intensity can be observed in Argentina, which showed a steady rise from 235,088 to 466,089 cars, during the same period.
As for the remaining nation, holding the second position at 452,163 cars in 2003, then the figure for Australia declined steadily at 245,624 cars, which had fallen to third place in 2009.
