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10/6/2020
Transborder freight moved by all modes of transportation between the United States and Canada and Mexico fell 11.2% to $91 billion worth of goods in July compared with July 2019 levels, the U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) reported late last month.
Rail, the second-most used mode, moved $12.9 billion worth of goods during the month, down 13% year over year but up 14.7% compared with June 2020 levels. Rail represented 14.2% of all transborder freight moved in July, according to a BTS press release.
Year over year, freight moved by rail between the United States and Canada tumbled 17.6% to $6.4 billion worth of goods in July; freight moved by rail between the United States and Mexico fell 8% to $6.5 billion worth of goods.
The three busiest rail border ports and value of goods moved in July were in Laredo, Texas, $3.3 billion; Detroit, $2 billion; and Eagle Pass, Texas, $2 billion.
The top three rail commodities during the month were motor vehicles and parts, worth $6.6 billion; computers and parts, $600 million; and plastics, worth $600 million.
Those top three commodities represented 61.4% percent of the total transborder freight moved by rail.