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The image shows two tables: one displaying exports (millions of tonnes) by destination for the years 2002 and 2012, and the other indicating the % tax imposed by destination countries for the same years. For exports in 2002: USA 4200, Europe 6900, China 2400, Latin America 1800, Asia Pacific 800, Australasia 700, Other 350, Total 17150. For exports in 2012: USA 3900, Europe 6400, China 2300, Latin America 1500, Asia Pacific 2550, Australasia 2300, Other 350, Total 18600. For % tax in 2002: USA 3%, Europe 5%, China 0%, Latin America 1%, Asia Pacific 5%, Australasia 4%, Other 2%. For % tax in 2012: USA 2%, Europe 8%, China 2%, Latin America 2%, Asia Pacific 2%, Australasia 1%, Other 2%.
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The table dispects the expots of different countries globely in 2002 and 2012 and it also shows the tax on the export. The first country is USA which export about 4200 million in 2002 with the tax of 3% and over 3900 million in 2012 with the tax 2%.
Then is followed by Europe which export 6900 million in 2002 with percentage of 5 and in 2012 about 3900 with 2%.The other country is China where export rate is 2400 in 2002 and 2300 in 2012 with the tax of 0% and 2% vise versa.
The tax imposed on Latin America in 2002 is 1% for 1800 and in 2012 is 2% for 1500.Furthermore is the Asia Pasific that also export over 800 in 2002 with 5% and in 2012 with 2.The case is aso with Astrialasia where in 2002 they export 700 with 4% tax and in 2012, 2300 with 1% tax and ther other countries export 350 in 2002 and the same in 2012 with 2% tax.
in conclusion the rate of tax in few lands decrease with respect to time like Australiasia and Pasific Asia in while increase in other countries.
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