The pie charts show the destination of export goods in three countries in 2010.
The pie chart demonstrates the percentage of goods exported from three South American countries in 2010.
In general, Argentina and Chile's exports are evenly distributed among different countries, while Mexico's exports to the USA are predominant.
From the chart, it is easy to see that the export trends of Argentina and Chile are almost similar. Export data to other Latin American countries accounted for most of the four countries, with 38% and 31%, respectively. Besides, exports from Argentina to Europe are at 26% and those from Chile are at 30%. Meanwhile, Argentina exports 16% to the US and a fifth of its total exports to other countries. Similarly, Chile's exports to those countries were 18% and 22%, respectively.
In contrast, the United States is the largest importer of Mexican goods, with 82%. Exports to the rest of the countries are equal and very low, more than 13 times compared to the US, at only 6% each.
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