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The provided pie charts compare the popularity of various export

destinations in three South American countries in 2010. Overall, it is apparent


that the USA was the biggest market for Mexico’s commodities. Furthermore,
Europe and other Latin American nations coincidentally witnessed the most
imported goods from Argentina and Chile.
Regarding the charts, it can be observed that other regions in South America
recorded the highest proportion of imports from Argentina and Chile,
comprising 38% and 31% of the total amount respectively. Compared to
Europe, these countries imported a much larger quantity of goods from
Argentina by more than one-tenth. In contrast, there was minimal disparity in
that of the top and second rank in Chile, which was only 1 percent apart.
A much closer into the charts reveals that Argentina and Chile had the least
export volume transported to the USA, which accounted for about 17% of the
total shipment. On the other hand, it is noticeable that there was a preponderant
portion of goods exported to the USA, representing the vast majority of the total
quantity. In comparison, it was witnessed was five times higher than of the rest
of export destinations even when combined.

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