The pie charts show the destination of export goods in three countries in 2010.
The pie charts provide information about the destination of export goods in three different countries in 2010. The data is in the percentage.
Overall, it is seen clearly from the given pie charts that other Latin America had the highest percentage in exports in Argentina and Chile, whereas the USA was in the first place in Mexico.
To comments with, as regards The USA, accounted for 62% in Mexico, which was 46% and 44% more than Argentina and Chile respectively. Moreover, Latin America was the major country in exports in Argentina and Chile comprised 38% and 31% respectively. In addition, it was around 6% in Mexico.
Furthermore, the initial figure of Europe was 30% in Chile, a difference of 20% for Mexico and 4% for Argentina was observed in the list. Lastly, the proportion of other countries was relatively the same for Argentina and Chile with more than 20%, while Mexico had only 6% of its overall exports in 2010.
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