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The provided line graph gives a clear illustration of the exports from Australia to four different countries,

namely (Japan, the US, China, and India) during a period of 22 years, from 1990 to 2012. Statistics are
measured in percentages.

Overall, it is clear that the only countries that witnessed a noticeable increase during the whole period were
China and India, whereas both Japan and the US saw a sharp decrease.

In 1990, Japan was the main importer of goods from Australia, with nearly 26 percent. Despite that, at the
end of the period, in 2012, the figures changed remarkably, from 26 to under 20 percent. Following this, at
the beginning of the period - in 1990, the US was a step lower than Japan, with above 10 percent. By 2012, it
saw a significant fluctuation, with 7 percent.

When it comes to China, it was the country which had a remarkable rise from 3 percent in 1992, (I think this
comma is unnecessary) to almost reaching its peak, to 28 percent by 2012. Finally, India was the country
which received the least number of exports from Australia in 1992, with nearly 2 percent. Although until
2000 the statistics remained stable, by 2012 it had a slight increase, with 5.

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