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 graph depicts information about the volume of
sea
produce imported by the United States during a 20-year period, from 2002 to 2022, including predictions for 2032, while
the pie graph gives the data of the percentage of sea
produce exports from seven different countries namely Vietnam, Indonesia, Canada, Thailand, China, Ecuador, and other countries in 2022.
Overall
, what stands out from the bar chart is that in 2022, the US imported the biggest number of sea
harvests. In contrast
, it can be seen from the pie graph that China was the major source of sea
harvest for the US.
Regarding the bar chart, in 2002, the figure for US seafood
imports was nowhere near 2022, with around 5,000 million
dollars
and above 20,000 million
dollars
. About 10,000 million
dollars
in the United States imported seafood
in 2012. However
, the prediction of 2032 is the second-largest number of seafood
imports, with nearly 20,000 million
dollars
.
In terms of the pie diagram, 28% of the total seafood
imports to the US were from China, whereas
Thailand exported 23% of seafood
to the United States. Other countries and Indonesia were sent the same percentage for the US, with 9%, just ahead of Vietnam's exportation.Submitted by alharrasialanood7 on
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