First, the news.
Although the industry fell 17.47% in June until last June, it rose 11.86% to an abominable month in May, when the industry had fallen by almost 30%.
The biggest profits were recorded through those that achieved the greatest successes in May:
Laredo, historically the country’s busiest advertising gateway, the Port of Los Angeles, saw its industry grow to 76.50% compared to May, when it climbed to seventh place. Border Crossing, more than 95% of its industry is with Mexico.
It has ranked sixth or 7th among the country’s more than 450 airports, seaports and border crossings. It ranked 11th in May and number 6 in June.
Two other walkways also posted significant gains until May.
And finally, there is the Ysleta Bridge, better known as Puente de Zaragoza, one of the 3 bridges of the town of El Paso. This story is accompanied by an asterisk.
Its industry rose 76.01% between June and May, while it ranked 27th. In June, he made his first appearance among the 20 most sensitive, ranked 17th.
In April, it registered its first industry of any kind since at least 2003. More than a part of its industry consists of exports of computer chips to Mexico and imports of computers from Mexico.
It’s just across the border from Juarez, a generation center that houses a Dell production and a number of other vendors, adding suppliers.
While the industry in Ysleta soared, from 0 to more than $5 billion in June, it fell on the El Paso del Norte Bridge, historically gate 15 of the country and the 40 in June.
Its trade, which exceeded $6 billion according to the month, totaled $1.43 billion in June.
The two most sensitive took the top spot nationally for the first time this year, O’Hare in April increases in medical devices and medicines similar to Covid-19 and JFK in May, connected to gold imports similar to economic uncertainty.
The rest of this story is, unfortunately, news.
Looking at those same 20 major airports, seaports and border crossings, 18 saw their industry decline until June and June 2018. June.
The only two of the 20 most sensitive to see how your industry develops through June 2019, June 2018 and June 2015:
Three airports joined the two airports in June 2015:
Here you will have data of all the airports, seaports and border crossings of the country.
I didn’t come out of the womb thinking I’d place the paintings in my life writing and talking about commercial data, looking to make them attractive and relevant. But that’s where I stand
I didn’t come out of the womb thinking I’d place the paintings of my life writing and talking about business knowledge, looking to make it attractive and relevant. But that’s where I am. Today, the company I founded in 1998, WorldCity, has published annual TradeNumbers publications nationwide, from Seattle to Miami, from Los Angeles to New York and many way-between. Each month, we download more than 10 million pages and census knowledge page attitudes in usindustrynumbers.com, over many airports, seaports, countries, and export and import products. Me on the Federal Reserve’s Trade and Transport Advisory Council. For about a year, I’ve been talking about the industry in Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, Laredo, Miami and Chicago. I also post a weekly video on Trade Matters. I don’t expect you to do it like I do, but I hope to bring some clarity, some other attitude or concepts that are useful.