The three charts below show the value in Australian dollars of Australian trade with three different countries from 2004 to 2009.
The provided line graphs demonstrate data on the monetary value in Australian dollars of Australia’s
trade
with three countries between 2004 and 2009.
From an overall
perspective, it can be clearly seen that Australia’s trade
with China
and Japan
saw significant growth in both imports
and exports
over the period
from 2004 to 2009. While
imports
from China
rose steadily, imports
from Japan
and the US remained stable. Exports
to China
and Japan
experienced considerable increases, with Japan
’s exports
peaking in 2006. Trade
with the United States
, however
, remained relatively constant throughout this
period
.
Regarding imports
, Australia’s trade
with China
showed a steady increase over the given period
. Starting at around 18 billion
Australian dollars in 2004, imports
from China
rose to approximately 30 billion
by 2009. In contrast
, imports
from both Japan
and the United States
remained stable, with Japan
consistently at about 20 billion
and the United States
also
at approximately 20 billion
.
Turning to exports
, both China
and Japan
experienced notable growth in their export figures to Australia. Exports
to China
rose sharply from around 10 billion
in 2004 to nearly 35 billion
by 2009. Similarly
, Japan
’s exports
increased from approximately 20 billion
in 2004, peaking at 40 billion
in 2006 before leveling
off at about 30 Change the spelling
levelling
billion
by the end of the period
. In contrast
, exports
to the United States
showed no noticeable change, remaining stable at roughly 10 billion
throughout these years.Submitted by Who is the best? on
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