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The graphs given illustrate how the value and employe status in the UK industry steel vavied over the 30-year peried, starting from 1970. Overall, while there was an upward trend in steel imports, the opposite was seen in the remainings, including steel production, total demand as well as employment status. Examining the first graph in […]
The two graphs show data regarding employment status and value variations in UK steel industry from 1970 to 2000. There were upward trends in total UK demand and production , overall, while the reverse was true for import. Employment status in UK steel industry generally decreased over a whole period. Focusing on value changes in […]
The graphs show changes in employment and steel production in the UK from 1970 to 2000, with units in people and tonnes. Overall, both the number of workers and the amount of steel produced in the UK decreased a lot over 30 years, while the amount of steel imported increased. The total need for steel […]
In 1970, UK accounted for 50,000 employments in steel industry before experiencing a substantial fall of 10,000 in 1980. Moreover, 10 years later, this figure has been halved. In the end of the period, a slight decline to roughly 17,000 was seen in the quantity of steel workers. Regarding to second graph, both total demand […]
The given graphs illustrate value changes in steel industry and the quantity of people who worked in UK from 1970 to 2000. Overall, while total demand and productions of steel in UK both decreased, steel imports increased moderately. Additionally, UK witnessed a downtrend in the number of workers in this industry over the 30-years period. […]
