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U.S. agricultural trade with the NAFTA countries reached record levels in 2011

  • by ERS
  • 5/1/2012
  • Trade Policy & World Trade Organization (WTO)
  • Countries & Regions
A chart showing U.S. agricultural trade with Canada and Mexico.

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Agricultural trade within the NAFTA region has recovered from the recent global economic downturn, reaching record levels in 2011. The total value (exports and imports) of U.S. agricultural trade with Canada and Mexico reached about $72.1 billion in 2011, compared with $60.7 billion in 2008 and $54.7 billion in 2009. Prior to the downturn, regional agricultural trade had enjoyed a long period of sustained growth with few interruptions. Even when accounting for the effects of the recent downturn, U.S. agricultural trade with Canada and Mexico has nearly quadrupled since NAFTA's implementation in 1994. This chart is an update of one found in the ERS report, NAFTA at 17, WRS-11-01, March 2011.

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