The line chart displays the ratios of Australian exports with four nations from 1990 to 2012.
Overall, while it is clear that Japan witnessed the largest downfall out of the four countries, China had an exceptional increase throughout the given period. In 2012 India’s and the US’ percentages are nearly the same except for that little boost that the US had in 2010.
Although the two Asian countries China and India started as the lowest percentages and held the same ratios, in 2012 China had the hugest percentage and India had the smallest percentage. It is sad to see Japan falling from approximately 25% in 1990 to around 15% in 2012, and that is the largest decrease in all four nations.
From the year 2005 to 2012, the US and India had great competition, but before 2005 the US had a more significant percentage than India. It is surprising that in 2010 the US and India were so close in ratios, just a 3% difference, but still, India could not overtake the US.
