The statistics of the company’s remedies sales rates in America, Europe, and Asia are demonstrated in the bar chart over the course of five years, starting from 2002.
Overall, America’s sales proportion decreased, with some fluctuations, over time, but Asia’s sales increased without any downward trends. However, trading in Europe did not had significant changes.
In 2002, Europe’s trade rate was 34% and it increased by 4% the next year. In 2004, it reached its peak percentage, making up 38%, but in the following years it declined by 4% annually until the end of the timeline. Meanwhile, Asia had a constant rise of company’s sale percentage. In the beginning of the timeline, it made up only a quarter of overall proportion and it rose by 5% every year until 2004. An increasing pace reduced, and it has grown to 37% and 40% in 2005 and 2006, respectively.
On the other hand, America had the highest percentage of a remedy company’s sale in 2002, but it experienced decrease to 27% in the next two years. However, it had a tiny rise by 1% and 2% in 2005 and 2006, respectively. Consequently, it ended up with 30%.
