The bar chart shows the amount of foreign direct investment in India and China from 2014 to 2019. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant
The bar graph describes the number of foreigners investing in India and China categorised by 4 different types of consumer goods (cars, computers, cameras, and washing machines) in a 5-year period from 2014 to 2019. The data is measured by million dollars.
Overall
, the majority of people spent their money on computers in China compared to the other three which was followed by cameras having the least investors. In contrast
, India collected most of their money by selling washing machines while
cars were the lowest.
In China, people had the least interest in buying camera stocks with only around 350 in total. Meanwhile, cars and washing machines had the same figures of approximately 450. In addition
, computers stocks hit a peak of 500 that had never been experienced by others.
On the other hand
, car expenditure in India hit a low of only about 400 with a small gap of slightly less than 50 million compared to the second lowest goods (cameras). Moreover
, washing machine foreign stocks, which on their highest point with 500 figures, had only 50 numbers higher from computer buyers.Submitted by twiggseducationbdg on
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