Freight Transportation between the United States and our North American Free Trade Agreement partners Canada and Mexico continues to grow at a strong pace. In 2006, the U.S. transportation system carried goods for export worth $364 billion and imports worth $502 billion in trade with Canada and Mexico. Transporting this merchandise requires an enormous amount of transportation equipment trucks, railcars, aircraft, pipeline, and maritime vessels plus millions of containers.
Increased Trade Spurs Growth in North American Freight Transportation
2007
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