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U.S.-Mexico Trade and Transportation Flows

U.S.-Mexico Trade and Transportation Flows
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Total Pages: 24
Release: 1996
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The session contains the following papers: On the origins, destinations, and gateways of U.S.-Mexico overland commerce (Weissmann, AJ and Harrison, R); The U.S.-Mexico cross border freight market: prospects for Mexican truckers (abstract only) (Maltz, AB, Giermanski, JR and Molina, D); The rivers of trade: U.S.-Mexico trade truck transportation corridors (McCray, J and Harrison, R). For the covering abstract of the conference see call number US6 ATR 96P01-15.


Making Things Work

Making Things Work
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Total Pages: 114
Release: 1994
Genre: Freight and freightage
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Transportation Issues and the U.S.-Mexico Free Trade Agreement

Transportation Issues and the U.S.-Mexico Free Trade Agreement
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Total Pages: 68
Release: 1997
Genre: Free trade
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Eight reports were produced during the four-year duration of Project 0-1319. These reports are summarized here into three areas comprising policy issues, weigh-in-motion studies, and trade transportation forecasting research.


Linking Or Isolating Economies?

Linking Or Isolating Economies?
Author: David J. Molina
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Total Pages: 116
Release: 1994
Genre: Business & Economics
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North American Trade and Travel Trends

North American Trade and Travel Trends
Author: U. S. Department Transportation
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2017-07-19
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ISBN: 9781973745884

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Canada and Mexico are the United States' largest trading and travel partners-accounting for one-third of the value of U.S. international trade-and are the top destinations for Americans traveling abroad. Since the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) came into effect in January 1994, Canada's and Mexico's shares of overall U.S. international trade and travel have grown. This cross-border trade and travel represents a large amount of economic activity, commerce, and tourism of benefit to all three countries. As trade and travel increase, questions about how they affect the U.S. transportation system have become prominent (e.g., are facilities at land border crossings, seaports, airports, and intermodal terminals and connectors able to meet passenger and freight demand?). Like other transportation demands, increased trade and travel can affect competition for network space, scheduling, capacity needs, congestion, safety and security, and the environment. Increases in trucks and personal-use vehicles crossing the borders and changes in modal shares could result in bottlenecks at the dominant border crossing points and operational inefficiencies in the movement of people and freight. In addition, heightened security requirements will also affect the flow of goods and people across U.S. borders. This publication examines trends in U.S. international trade and passenger travel with Canada and Mexico. It also reviews modal shares of NAFTA-partner trade and travel, examines the geography of the trade and travel flows, and identifies key influencing factors.


Making Things Work

Making Things Work
Author: P. Burgess
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Total Pages: 62
Release: 1993
Genre: Freight and freightage
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