The table shows the changes in car production in three countries: Argentina, Australia, and Thailand, between 2003 and 2009.
Overall, Thailand exhibited the most noticeable figures in all years. It is also clear that Argentina and Australia did not produce as many cars as Thailand.
Throughout the years, Argentina’s car production increased steadily, while Australia’s production declined. In contrast, Thailand showed incredible progress compared to the other two countries. In 2003, Argentina produced 235,088 cars, Australia produced 452,163, and Thailand produced 735,852. During that year, both Thailand and Australia displayed strong production levels; however, Argentina was just beginning to develop its car manufacturing capacity.
By 2005, both Argentina and Thailand demonstrated significant growth compared to their 2003 figures, while Australia experienced a decrease in production. Finally, by 2009, Argentina reached its peak, showcasing the strongest performance and recording the highest value among the three countries. It also displayed a consistently increasing trend in production compared to the others. Even though Thailand still had the highest production numbers, it saw a decrease of approximately 200,000 cars. Meanwhile, Australia’s production diminished to around 100,000 cars, indicating a stable downward trend.
