The given line graph provides data on the rate of Australian goods exported to four nations including Japan, the US, China, and India between 1990 and 2015.
Overall, the proportion of Australian products imported by China and India illustrated an upward trend, whereas that by Japan and the USA declined moderately.
It can be seen that, over the 26-year period, the percentage of Australian exports to China increased dramatically from roughly 2% to 28%. From 1990 to 2015, the figure for India leveled off at low 1%, and then rose steadily to reach a high of about 6%. However, after 2010, commodities imported by India declined slightly to 5%.
On the contrary, there was a moderate decrease from 25% to about 17% in the rate of exports to Japan across the period. Starting about 10%, the proportion of exports to the USA fluctuated over the given years to end at about 7%.
The
given
line graph provides data on the rate of Australian
goods
exported to four nations including Japan, the US, China, and India between 1990 and 2015.
Overall
, the proportion of Australian products imported by China and India illustrated an upward trend, whereas that by Japan and the USA declined
moderately
.
It can be
seen
that, over the 26-year period, the percentage of Australian exports to China increased
dramatically
from roughly 2% to 28%. From 1990 to 2015, the figure for India leveled off at low 1%, and then rose
steadily
to reach a high of about 6%.
However
, after 2010, commodities imported by India declined
slightly
to 5%.
On the contrary
, there was a moderate decrease from 25% to about 17% in the rate of exports to Japan across the period. Starting about 10%, the proportion of exports to the USA fluctuated over the
given
years to
end
at about 7%.