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The graph below gives information on the differences in clothing


exports from three different countries. Summarise the information by
selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons
where relevant.

The given line graph illustrates the number of exported clothing in


Colombia, Japan, and Myanmar during 4 year-period.
Overall, it is noticeable from the chart that Japan experienced a slight
decline in clothing export, meanwhile, Columbia and Myanmar witnessed a
moderate growth over the period of 4 years.
Observing the chart in the year 1999, Japan took up the highest amount of
clothing export compared to Columbia as well as Myanmar at
approximately 600 million of dollars (MoD), 450 MoD, and no export
respectively. However, in the year 2000, the proportion of exported clothing
in Myanmar increased dramatically, reaching up to 800 MoD while Japan
and Colombia almost reached the same proportion approximately 500
MoD.
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From the year 2000, the number of exported clothing from 3 countries
continued to rise, reaching the peak value of nearly 950 MoD. However,
while Colombia and Japan have slight changes in the year 2001, the
number of clothing exports in Colombia dropped tremendously, reaching
down to 350 MoD. Nevertheless, in the year 2003, Myanmar recovered the
inclined proportion by roughly 100 MoD. In the same period, Colombia
ended up with the highest proportion of exported clothing with more than
600 MoD

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