Specifically, where can I find U.S. international trade and transportation statistics?
From a transportation perspective, several federal agencies are involved in data processing, analysis and dissemination of official international trade statistics. The primary agencies involved, from a transportation perspective are listed below, as well as some of their key products and services. Overall Merchandise Trade: The Foreign Trade Division at the Census Bureau offers a wide range of products and services, including much aggregated information online at their website http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/www/ , as well as detailed data released on CD-Rom and DVD. One of the most utilized products is their monthly data release on U.S. Imports of Merchandise and U.S. Exports of Merchandise. These are released on DVD-ROM and contain information on U.S. imports and exports with value, weight, commodity, mode, and country detail. Maritime Trade and Transportation: The Waterborne Commerce Center of the Army Corps of Engineers and the Office of Statistical and Economic Analysis at the
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