The following is excerpted from today’s article by Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg LLP.
Monthly freight flows between the U.S. and its NAFTA partners fell by the slightest of margins in May, according to statistics released July 31 by the [US] Department of Transportation. ..
U.S.-Canada trade totaled $54.8 billion in May, virtually unchanged from April but up 2.5% from the previous year. There were monthly increases in the value of freight carried by truck (0.2%) and vessel (7.3%, including a 33.1% increase in exports) but decreases for rail (3.7%), pipeline (2.1%, despite a 12.4% increase in exports) and air (0.3%, where a 15.7% increase in imports was offset by a 10.2% decline in exports). For the year ending in May the value of freight carried increased for rail (10.5%), pipeline (6.9%, including a 60.9% increase in exports), vessel (19.3%, where a 76.0% jump in exports offset a 1.8% fall in imports) and air (6.4%) but a decline for truck shipments (1.5%)…