The bar chart below shows US seafood imports between 2002 and 2022 and the forcast for 2032. The pie chart shows the geographical structure of these imports in 2022.

The bar chart below shows US seafood imports between 2002 and 2022 and the forcast for 2032. The pie chart shows the geographical structure of these imports in 2022.
Two charts display information about how much
seafood
products cost from 2002 to 2032 and where they came from in 2022 in the United States of America.
Overall
, in 2022,
seafood
goods were priced more than in other years, by 20 billion dollars and there was a tendency for interest in
seafood
products to increase significantly. The main supplier of
this
food was China in 2016. It was the leader with 28 per
cent
, followed by Thailand with 23 per
cent
. In the past,
seafood
products were less attractive to U.S. citizens, there were over 5 billion dollars in investment,
however
,
this
trend raised half of the previous finance for every 10 years until 2022. But, there will be a gradual decrease in 2026, approximately 17 billion dollars. In 2016, there were several suppliers that exported their goods to the U.S.
Nonetheless
, there were only two competitive top players, China and Thailand. The proportion of each country's involvement was 28 per
cent
and 25 per
cent
respectively. The
last
three suppliers' percentages were close to each other,
while
Vietnam and Ecuador were involved in 8 per
cent
of these imports equally.
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Vocabulary: Replace the words seafood, cent with synonyms.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • imports
  • exports
  • trade relations
  • forecast
  • consumption
  • depletion
  • local fish stocks
  • globalization
  • geographical distribution
  • dominance
  • biodiversity
  • trade agreements
  • proximity
  • economic impact
  • environmental concerns
  • overfishing
  • carbon footprint
  • logistics
  • market dynamics
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