The given chart illustrates how much goods was transported from Australia to four nations namely Japan, US, China and India over the course of 22 years starting in 1990.
It is immediately obvious that the proportion of Australian exports to China and India experienced an upward trend with the contrast of figure for Japan and US. It also can be seen from the grapth that the amount of supplies that China imported from Australia witnessed the most dramatical change during that course.
Looking at the information more detail, it can be seen that in 10 years from 1990 to 2000, the percentage of goods that Australia exported to Japan plummeted remarkably by nearly 10%. A dissimilar trend was witnessed in the figure for China, which increased slightly from 2% to 5%. Whereas, there was stability in how much merchandise was transported to US and India.
Over the period between 2000 and 2012, a gradual drop was experienced in the quantity of Japanese goods imported from Australia, stood at approximately 17%. Similarly, the figure for US also steadily decreased to more than 6%. While the proportion of products that Australia exported to China was the dominant one, accounting for nearly 30%, the amount of India goods just rose minimally to 5%.
The
given
chart illustrates how much
goods
was transported
from Australia to four nations
namely
Japan, US, China and India over the course of 22 years starting in 1990.
It is immediately obvious that the proportion of Australian exports to China and India experienced an upward trend with the contrast of figure for Japan and US. It
also
can be
seen
from the
grapth
that the amount of supplies that China imported from Australia witnessed the most
dramatical
change
during that course.
Looking at the information more detail, it can be
seen
that in 10 years from 1990 to 2000, the percentage of
goods
that Australia exported to Japan plummeted
remarkably
by
nearly
10%. A dissimilar trend
was witnessed
in the figure for China, which increased
slightly
from 2% to 5%. Whereas, there was stability in how much merchandise
was transported
to US and India.
Over the period between 2000 and 2012, a gradual drop
was experienced
in the quantity of Japanese
goods
imported from Australia, stood at approximately 17%.
Similarly
, the figure for US
also
steadily
decreased to more than 6%. While the proportion of products that Australia exported to China was the dominant one, accounting for
nearly
30%, the amount of India
goods
just
rose
minimally
to 5%.