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 presents information about the import of seafood in the US between 2002 and 2022 and the prediction for 2032.
Moreover
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, the pie chart illustrates the imports of seafood by some
countries
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Overall
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, imports in US of fish food increased noticeably over the given period and are predicted to fall in a few years.
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, leading
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in trading with the US were China and Thailand;
by contrast
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, Ecuador and Vietnam were trading the least of all
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. In 2002, imported sea products had an income of 6 billion dollars, and
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graph was increasing till 2022, reaching its peak by the number of 20 billion dollars. Despite
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, there are expectations for 2032
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that it is going to dramatically fall to 17 billion dollars.
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, in 2022,
countries
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such
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as China and Thailand were leaders in trading with the US, with the percentage of 28% for the former and 23% for the latter.
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, Ecuador and Vietnam both were trading fewer goods than other
countries
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Linking words: Don't use the same linking words: "by contrast".
Vocabulary: Replace the words countries with synonyms.
Vocabulary: The word "chart" was used 2 times.
Vocabulary: The word "fall" was used 2 times.
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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