Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS)
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BTS Special Report: North American Trade Growth Continued in 2007

BTS Special Report:
North American Trade Growth Continued in 2007

 

February 2009
SR-011


Table of Contents File Formats
Entire Report
Figures
Figure 1: Value of U.S. Merchandise Trade with the Top 3 U.S. Trading Partners, 2001–2007
Figure 2: U.S. Goods Trade with Canada and Mexico by Mode, 2001–2007
Figure 3: Modal Shares of U.S Trade with NAFTA Partners by Value and Weight, 2007
Figure 4: Value of U.S. Goods Trade with Canada and Mexico by Mode, 2001–2007
Figure 5: U.S. - NAFTA Trade with Canada and Mexico by Surface Modes, 1995–2007
Figure 6: Share of U.S. - NAFTA Trade Value for Land Modes by Gateway, 2007
Figure 7: Top Five Commodities of U.S. Merchandise Trade with Canada and Mexico, 2007
Figure 8: Top Five Commodities of U.S. Merchandise Trade with Canada and Mexico by Truck, 2007
Figure 9: Top Five Commodities’ of U.S. Merchandise Trade with Canada and Mexico by Rail, 2007
Figure 10: Top Five Commodities’ of U.S. Merchandise Trade with Canada and Mexico by Air, 2007
Figure 11: Top Five Commodities of U.S. Merchandise Trade with Canada and Mexico by Vessel, 2007
Figure 12: Trade Between the United States and its NAFTA Partners by State and Trade Type, 2007
Figure 13: Trade Between the United States and Canadian Provinces, 2007
Tables
Table 1: Value of U.S. Merchandise Shipments with Canada and Mexico by Mode of Transportation, 2007
Table 2: Top U.S. Land Ports by Value U.S.-NAFTA Land Mode Trade, 2007
Table 3: Value of U.S.-NAFTA Trade Moved by All Modes6 by State, 2006 and 2007
Table 4: Top Five Commodities Traded between the U.S. and its NAFTA Partners Through Major Ports of Entry


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