The pie
charts below show exports from various EU countries to India and China in 2005
and 2015.
Summarize
the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make
comparrisons where relevant.
Given pie charts elucidate changes
in exports patterns from EU countries to India and China between 2005 - 2015.
On an overall, Germany
emerged as major Exporter to both India and China, while share of other
countries either declined or remained unchanged.
In case of India, in 2005,
the UK was the biggest exporter, 29%, followed closely by Belgium, 25%, and Germany,
15%. while exports to China in 2005 were overwhelmingly dominated by Germany,
38% followed by a distant France, 13%. Other countries, however, had less than 10%
each to both the nations.
From 2005 to 2015, situation
changed drastically in case of exports to India, as the share pf significantly
fell by more than half to 13%; that of Belgium also fell by 5%, and Germany
surpassed both the UK and Belgium to 25%. Exports from other countries stayed
stable.
Exports to China, though, did
not witness much change, except that the share of Germany rose further by 10%
to 48%, while French export share fell by 3%.