BTS - Bureau of Transportation Statistics

09/18/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/18/2024 09:15

North American Transborder Freight rose 5.6% in July 2024 from July 2023

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The statistics in this release do not reflect changes in tonnage moved.

Total Transborder Freight by Border in July 2024, Compared to July 2023:
Transborder freight between the U.S. and North American countries Canada and Mexico:

  • Total transborder freight: $134.2 billion of transborder freight moved by all modes of transportation, up 5.6% compared to July 2023
  • Freight between the U.S. and Canada: $63.5 billion, up 2.8% from July 2023
  • Freight between the U.S. and Mexico: $70.7 billion, up 8.2% from July 2023
  • Mexico continued to lead Canada in freight dollar value for the last 17 months
  • Trucks moved $86.8 billion of freight, up 8.4% compared to July 2023
  • Railways moved $16.0 billion of freight, down 6.8% compared to July 2023
  • Vessels moved $10.5 billion of freight, down 8.1% compared to July 2023
  • Vessels moved 13.2% less mineral fuels
  • Pipelines moved $10.2 billion of freight, up 25.1% compared to July 2023
  • Pipelines carried 25.1% more mineral fuels (87.2% imports)
  • Air moved $5.0 billion of freight, up 12.3% compared to July 2023

Total Transborder Freight by Border and Mode:

U.S.-Canada (both directions)
(Dollars in Billions)
U.S.-Mexico (both directions)
(Dollars in Billions)
Truck
$35.4
Truck
$51.5
Pipeline
$9.6
Rail
$8.0
Rail
$8.0
Vessel
$6.7
Vessel
$3.8
Air
$1.8
Air
$3.2
Pipeline
$0.6

Detroit, Port Huron, and Buffalo are the top truck ports for U.S. freight flows with Canada, while Laredo, El Paso, and Otay Mesa are the top truck ports with Mexico. Detroit, Port Huron, and International Falls are the top rail connection ports for U.S. freight flows with Canada, while Laredo, Eagle Pass, and El Paso are the top rail connection ports with Mexico. Chicago, Port Huron, and Minneapolis are the top pipeline connection regions for U.S. energy freight flows with Canada. El Paso, Hidalgo, and Laredo are the top pipeline connection regions with Mexico. Port of Boston, Arthur, and Portland are the top water port connections for U.S. energy flows with Canada. Port of Houston, Arthur, and Texas City are the top water port connections for U.S. energy flows on the Southern border.

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration

U.S. - Canada and Mexico Freight Breakdown

U.S.-Canada
U.S.-Mexico
Top three truck ports
Top three truck ports
Detroit, MI
$9.0 billion
Laredo, TX
$23.8 billion
Port Huron, MI
$6.7 billion
El Paso-Ysleta, TX
$7.4 billion
Buffalo, NY
$6.1 billion
Otay Mesa, CA
$5.1 billion
Top three truck commodities
Top three truck commodities
Computers/parts
$5.6 billion
Computers/parts
$12.3 billion
Vehicles/parts
$4.3 billion
Electrical machinery
$11.0 billion
Electrical machinery
$2.4 billion
Vehicles/parts
$7.3 billion
Top three rail ports
Top three rail ports
Detroit, MI
$2.1 billion
Laredo, TX
$3.7 billion
Port Huron, MI
$1.7 billion
Eagle Pass, TX
$2.8 billion
Buffalo, NY
$1.0 billion
Nogales, AZ
$0.6 billion
Top three rail commodities
Top three rail commodities
Vehicles/parts
$2.6 billion
Vehicles/parts
$3.9 billion
Mineral fuel
$0.7 billion
Beverages/spirits
$0.6 billion
Plastics
$0.6 billion
Computers/parts
$0.6 billion

Reporting Notes

All monetary values are in current US dollars and are not adjusted for inflation or seasonality. For previous statistical releases and summary tables, seetransborder releases. Seetransborder freight datafor data from previous months, and additional state, port, and commodity data. BTS has scheduled the next release of transborder numbers for Wednesday, October 23, 2024.