The following report is the latest in a series on U.S exports and imports transshipped via Canada and Mexico issued by the U.S Department of Transportation/Maritime Administration (MARAD). The report covers Calendar Year 2000 traffic.
The report begins with a brief highlight section and two short time series that summarize U.S. traffic moving through Canada and Mexico. This is followed by a series of tables that summarize this traffic by U.S. Customs District, foreign trade area, and commodity group. The
methodology used to develop the traffic estimates is described in the Notes and Sources section at the end of the report.
This year's report departs from past practice in that it does not provide year-over-year comparisons at the detail level (although this data is available in the appendix summary tables contained on the CD version). Instead, a separate trend report featuring time series data and focusing on issues associated with the trends is being developed. Changes have also been made to the country of origin/destination and commodity sections to present the data in a more aggregated form.
This is the first MARAD publication to be issued in electronic format only. It is available from the MARAD web site or on CD. Detailed data tables, normally appearing as appendices to the report, and the underlying data in MS Access format at the 4-digit Harmonized Commodity Code level, are available only on the CD version.
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