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The graph illustrates the exports of clothing in millions of

dollars per year in three countries from 1999 to 2003.


Overall, there were some major fluctuations in the value of
clothing exported from these three nations, with the largest
exporter changing hands multiple times.
Looking at the details, Myanmar experienced significant
changes over the time. In 1999, without money from this
sector, the figure for Myanmar soared to 800 million of dollars
in 2000, exceeded those for other countries. Over next year,
Myanmar saw a gradual rise and reached a peak of over 900
million of dollars before showing a plummet to the bottom in
2002, followed by a slight recover to somewhere in the vicinity
of 440 million of dollars in the end of this period, which is
approximately 400 times as high as beginning point.
In 1999, Japan had the most sales in exporting clothes of almost
600 million compared to other countries. After one year it had a
slight drop of around 50 million from 2000 to 2003 trend
witnessed a steady drop hitting a low of nearly 500 million at
the end of the period. Colombia saw approximately 450 million
at the beginning of the period after three years the rate of sales
rose steadily by 250 million. It experienced a slip in the last year
to 600 million.

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