This article provides an overview of the flow of goods between the U.S. and its two NAFTA neighbors, Canada and Mexico. It is the job of border agencies to facilitate these flows, and this article seeks to explain some aspects of the scope of the job. There is much regional variation in the volume and composition of freight flows, and this variety inevitably has implications for border management policies
BTS Productshttps://doi.org/10.21949/15014412006PDFStatistical ReportUnited States. Department of Tr...
Since NAFTA, the United States and Canada have initiated programs to address cross-border transporta...
The transportation and inspection agencies that build and operate border infrastructure are engaged ...
This Brief provides an overview of the flow of goods between the U.S. and its two NAFTA neighbors, C...
This article examines truck- and rail-borne freight flows at five land ports-of-entry along the Cana...
Continuing adaptation to changing transportation needs is critical in maintaining efficiency and red...
One of the significant expressed objectives of NAFTA was the improvement of cross-border transportat...
Reviewing the 17 years since the enactment of NAFTA, the U.S. and Canada have undertaken many initia...
In recent years, private sector managers in both Canada and the United States have expressed concern...
by Junwook ChiThis paper aims to improve understanding of the long-run impacts of the gross domestic...
The boom in NAFTA trade has created a corresponding surge in the demand for surface transportation c...
60458264mmpPDFResearch PaperInternational bordersTruckingFreight transportationInternational transpo...
This article presents the economic implications of the costs and times of crossing the border betwee...
Following the announcement of the Canada – U.S. ― Beyond the Border (BtB) vision, there has been in...
There is a dense web of connections between the state of Washington and its northern neighbor, Canad...
BTS Productshttps://doi.org/10.21949/15014412006PDFStatistical ReportUnited States. Department of Tr...
Since NAFTA, the United States and Canada have initiated programs to address cross-border transporta...
The transportation and inspection agencies that build and operate border infrastructure are engaged ...
This Brief provides an overview of the flow of goods between the U.S. and its two NAFTA neighbors, C...
This article examines truck- and rail-borne freight flows at five land ports-of-entry along the Cana...
Continuing adaptation to changing transportation needs is critical in maintaining efficiency and red...
One of the significant expressed objectives of NAFTA was the improvement of cross-border transportat...
Reviewing the 17 years since the enactment of NAFTA, the U.S. and Canada have undertaken many initia...
In recent years, private sector managers in both Canada and the United States have expressed concern...
by Junwook ChiThis paper aims to improve understanding of the long-run impacts of the gross domestic...
The boom in NAFTA trade has created a corresponding surge in the demand for surface transportation c...
60458264mmpPDFResearch PaperInternational bordersTruckingFreight transportationInternational transpo...
This article presents the economic implications of the costs and times of crossing the border betwee...
Following the announcement of the Canada – U.S. ― Beyond the Border (BtB) vision, there has been in...
There is a dense web of connections between the state of Washington and its northern neighbor, Canad...
BTS Productshttps://doi.org/10.21949/15014412006PDFStatistical ReportUnited States. Department of Tr...
Since NAFTA, the United States and Canada have initiated programs to address cross-border transporta...
The transportation and inspection agencies that build and operate border infrastructure are engaged ...