The given pie charts illustrate distribution of exports from different EU countries to India and China in the years 2000 and 2011. The countries specified in chart are Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Netherland, Spain, Sweden, and United Kingdom.
Overall, all the four pie charts give detailed information about the trade in exports between EU countries, India and China, with specified percentage of each country’s export in the years 2000 and 2011.
For year 2000, United Kingdom made the largest exports to India which contributed about 29%. Whereas for China, Germany made exports of goods around 38%. The minimum export was made by Austria in India and by Spain in China which was 1% and 2% respectively. Sweden, Spain, and Finland made equal number of exports in India which were around 2%. While there were no such similarities in exports of China.
For year 2011, Germany made largest exports in both countries with 29% in India and 48% in China. Austria and Finland made least amount of trade in exports with India and China which is 2%. In year 2011, a lot of similarities are depicted in pie chart. For example: Italy, Spain, and Sweden have made same amount exports in both the countries.
The
given
pie
charts
illustrate distribution of
exports
from
different
EU
countries
to India and China in the years 2000 and 2011. The
countries
specified in
chart
are Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Italy,
Netherland
, Spain, Sweden, and United Kingdom.
Overall
, all the four pie
charts
give detailed information about the trade in
exports
between EU
countries
, India and China, with specified percentage of each
country’s
export
in the years 2000 and 2011.
For
year
2000, United Kingdom made the largest
exports
to India which contributed about 29%. Whereas for China, Germany made
exports
of
goods
around 38%. The minimum
export
was made
by Austria in India and by Spain in China which was 1% and 2%
respectively
. Sweden, Spain, and Finland made equal number of
exports
in India which were around 2%.
While
there were no such similarities in
exports
of China.
For
year
2011, Germany made
largest
exports
in both
countries
with 29% in India and 48% in China. Austria and Finland made
least
amount of trade in
exports
with India and China which is 2%. In
year
2011,
a lot of
similarities
are depicted
in pie
chart
.
For example
: Italy, Spain, and Sweden have made same amount
exports
in both the
countries
.