The line chart illustrates the EU's import trends with its five main trade partners from January to April 2020. Notably, imports from China showed a significant increase, rising from €30.1 billion in January to €33.6 billion in April, despite a dip in March. This trend contrasts with the imports from the USA, which experienced a steady decline from €20.2 billion in January to €16.3 billion in April. The United Kingdom also saw a decrease in imports, dropping from €16.3 billion to €12.3 billion over the same period. Switzerland and Russia followed similar downward trends, with imports decreasing to €8.1 billion and €6.2 billion, respectively, by April. The data suggests a shift in trade dynamics, with China emerging as a more dominant trade partner for the EU during this period, possibly due to the early recovery from the initial COVID-19 outbreak. This shift highlights the resilience of China's export sector and the potential impact of global disruptions on traditional trade relationships.