The graph shown above illustrates the export of goods from various EU countries to India and China in the year 2000 and 2011.
The graph shown above illustrates the export of goods from various EU countries to India and China in the year 2000 and 2011. Qb
In the year 2011 Germany has the major share in the exportation of goods in both India (1/4th of the whole) and China (Slightly less than 1/2 of the whole). But, when it comes to the year 2000 United Kingdom has a major hold in India (slightly greater than 1/4th of the whole) and in China Germany is responsible for 38 percent of the exports. Sweden, Spain, Netherlands, and Finland all have the same amount of exports for both India and China in the year 2011. Whereas, in 2000 only Spain and Netherlands have similar exports. After United Kingdom (India in 2000) and Germany (India in 2011), Belgium is one of the greatest exporters for the country in both the years i. e. 1/4th of the whole in 2000 and 1/5th of the whole in 2011.
In the
year
2011 Germany has the major share in the exportation of
goods
in both India (1/4th of the
whole)
and China (
Slightly
less than 1/2 of the
whole)
.
But
, when it
comes
to the
year
2000 United Kingdom has a major hold in India (
slightly
greater than 1/4th of the
whole)
and in China Germany is responsible for 38 percent of the exports. Sweden, Spain, Netherlands, and Finland all have the same amount of exports for both India and China in the
year
2011. Whereas, in 2000
only
Spain and Netherlands have similar exports.
After United Kingdom
(India in 2000) and Germany (India in 2011), Belgium is one of the greatest exporters for the country in both the years
i. e.
1/4th of the
whole
in 2000 and 1/5th of the
whole
in 2011.
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