Trucks moved freight valued at $60.6 billion between the U.S. and its North American neighbors Canada and Mexico in January, up 10.2% compared to January 2017, according to newly released Transportation Department figures.

The report also showed $27.1 billion worth of truck freight moved between the U.S.-Canada border and $33.5 billion worth of cargo moved between the U.S.-Mexico border. This translated into increases of 6.2% and 13.6%, respectively when compared to January 2017. 

In contrast, total U.S. rail moved freight moved between the U.S. and Canada along with Mexico was valued at $13.3 billion, up 0.6% during the same period. Movements by pipeline, vessel and air were even less in value.

<p><strong>Top five U.S. ports by truck, January 2018.</strong> <em>Graphic: U.S. DOT</em></p>

The top states for truck shipments flowing through their ports:

Busiest truck border crossings:

The top commodities moved by truck were computers and parts valued at $11.5 billion, electrical machinery at $9.8 billion and motor vehicles and parts at $9 billion.

  <p><strong>Top five commodities by truck, January 2018. </strong><em>Graphic: U.S. DOT</em><strong><br /></strong></p>

 

 

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