The pie charts and table provides data regarding whole cost in Billions of Dollars and exporter countries as fish sources of USA over a period of 13 years.
We can see from the chart, Canada was the highest exporter of fishes in 1988 with 60% solely. By contrast others countries exported less than half amount of Canada and US got only 13% from China. On the other hand, there was a significant fall in Canada’s export in 1992, it was almost half of 1988, just over a one third, 34 %. Whereas, both China and other countries increased the exported amount of fishes in US, 20% and 46%, respectively. Looking more detail in the chart, we find, in the year of 2000, China continued its legacy and the figure stood at 30%, while others countries experienced a slight decrease of 4%, Canada’s export was fell by 6%, from 34% to 28%.
The expenditure in importing fishes, from 1988 to 2000, US witnessed a steady growth, it was 6. 57 billion in Dollars in 1988, and it stood at 10. 72 billions of dollars in 2000.
Overall, it is clearly seen from the graph and table, that though Canada exported the major amount of fishes in US in 1988, by 2000 it lost its place, where other two portions increased their business in US. Moreover, throughout the whole time US seemed to increase importing more and more fishes for its population.
The pie charts and table provides data regarding whole cost in Billions of Dollars and exporter
countries
as fish sources
of USA
over a period of 13 years.
We can
see
from the chart, Canada was the highest exporter of fishes in 1988 with 60%
solely
. By contrast others
countries
exported less than half amount of Canada and US
got
only
13% from China. On the
other
hand, there was a significant fall in Canada’s export in 1992, it was almost half of 1988,
just
over a one third, 34 %. Whereas, both China and
other
countries
increased the exported amount of fishes in US, 20% and 46%,
respectively
. Looking more detail in the chart, we find, in the year of 2000, China continued its legacy and the figure stood at 30%, while others
countries
experienced a slight decrease of 4%, Canada’s export was fell by 6%, from 34% to 28%.
The expenditure in importing fishes, from 1988 to 2000, US witnessed a steady growth, it was 6. 57 billion in Dollars in 1988, and it stood at 10.
72 billions of
dollars in 2000.
Overall
, it is
clearly
seen
from the graph and table, that though Canada exported the major amount of fishes in US in 1988, by 2000 it lost its place, where
other
two portions increased their business in US.
Moreover
, throughout the whole time US seemed to increase importing more and more fishes for its population.