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NAFTA Surface Trade Rose 6.6 Percent in June

The following is from the 28 August 2012 edition of the Journal of Commerce.

Month-to-month value of U.S. surface transportation trade fell 1.4 percent in June

Trade using surface transportation between the U.S. and its North American Free Trade Agreement partners, Canada and Mexico, was 6.6 percent higher in June 2012 than in June 2011, totaling $82.6 billion, the Transportation Department reported.

Adjusted for inflation and exchange rates, the June 2012 total was $61 billion in 2004 dollars, up 11 percent from June 2011.

The value of U.S. surface transportation trade with Canada and Mexico decreased 1.4 percent in June from May. Month-to-month changes can be affected by seasonal variations and other factors.

U.S. trade by surface transportation with Canada totaled $48.4 billion in June, up 5 percent from a year earlier. U.S.-Mexico trade totaled $34.2 billion, up 8.8 percent.

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International Trade and Border Management

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