The supplied illustration shows the figure of incomes in clothing trade from Colombia, Japan and Myanmar from 1999 to 2003.
At the onset, it can be noticed immediately that the trend of Myanmar experienced the tremendous fluctuations for the span of 4 years and also they earned the amount of money between 2000 and 2001. On the other hand, Colombia and Japan had slight up and down over time.
To begin with, it is obvious that clothing exports in Japan changes dramatically. In the initial year, Japan had no much earning with only above 10 millions of dollars before they had a huge rise of profit to exactly 800 million dollars from clothing next year 2000. Furthermore, their income increased again by 130 million dollars. However, unexpected it declined from 950 to approximately 350 million dollars. Since then, its profit slightly surged to above 430 million dollars.
Turning to the remaining two countries, Colombia made revenue of about 420 million dollar and it climbed up annually from 450 to 700 million dollars. But, in the final year, they dropped by 100 millions. Whereas Myanmar went up and down between below 500 and 400 million. Finally, it recorded 500 millions in the last year 2003.
To conclude, although Japan’s clothing export reached its peak in 2000 and 2001, they enormously decreased in the last 2 year. Colombia stayed similar earning every year and Myanmar had a little of rise, except the drop of the last year.