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America's Trade Corridor North America's Emerging Supply Chain and Distribution Network America's Trade Corridor North America's Emerging Supply Chain and Distribution Network Calgary GDP o $98 Billion Callgary BRITISH ALBERTA MANITOBA COLUMBIA SASKATCHEWAN Vancouver GDP ¥ooVancouver $110 Billion Port of o Vancouover o o o MINNESOTA Seattle GDP Port of Seattle Spokane Tacomao o NORTH ¥o 90 $267 Billion o o $267 Billion ¥o WASHINGTOoN DAKOTA Port of 90 Seattle o MONTANA Helena 82 94 o Portland GDP ooPortlland 84 ¥ 90 $159 Billion Port of Portland SOUTH 90 DAKOTA OREGON Boiise IDAHO WYOMINGo o 84 11 15 25 IOWA 80 NEBRASKA Salt 5 Cheyenne Lake 80 Salt Lake City GDP oCity 80 $74 Billion Denver GDP Denver o Reno Aurora o NEVADA $170 Billion Aurora UTAH Colorado 70 Springs Sacramento GDP oSacramento COLORADO KANSAS $127 Billion Stockton San Francisco¥oOaklland San Francisco GDP o Port of oSan Jose $331 Billion $331 Billion Oakland Las Vegas GDP Fresno o $94 Billion Las San Jose GDP CALIFORNIA Vegas $160 Billion o ARIZONA OKLAHOMA Kingman Riverside GDP o 40 Flagstaff Albuquerque GDP Allbuquerque Oxnard GDP Lake o 40 $155 Billion Havasu $40 Billion $46 Billion Prescott Los Ciity NEW 17 Payson Show Low Los Angeles GDP Oxnard Angeles MEXICO o o Riverside Port of ¥ $860 Billion o o Los Angeles ¥o 10 Phoenix GDP Phoeniix-Mesa-Gllendalle Port of $207 Billion oo o San Long Beach Casa Grande Diiego 8 o *#oYuma BAJA San Luiis Tucson GDP Tucson 10 o San Diego GDP P..O..E.. o CALIFORNIA $4*#1 Billion $202 Billion o Lukeville 19 Dougllas ¥ Lukeville Sasabe Nogalles P.O.E. P..O..E.. P.O.E. P..O..E.. *# P..O..E.. o Port of *#o *# *# TEXAS Nogaleso Naco Ensenada P..O..E.. Gulf of Caborca Cananea Santa Magdallena De Kiino California Ana *115 Cumpas SONORA Hermosillo GDP oHermosillo $20 Billion CHIHUAHUA o Major Market GDP Empalme ¥oo COAHUILA BAJA Cajjeme CALIFORNIA Port of o Cities SUR Guaymas Navojjoa Hutabampo ¥o Sea Port NUEVO Port of ¥oSINALOA LEON o Topolobampo *115 Airport Culiacan Culiacan GDP oRosales DURANGO *# Arizona Port of Entry $12 Billion Gulf Pacific ZACATECAS of Proposed I-11 Corridor o ¥oo TAMAULIPAS Mexico Ocean Zacatecas Port of San Luiis Canamex Route Mazatlan Potosii SAN LUIS *115 Aguascalliientes POTOSI Interstate Freeways NAYARIT Leon De oTepiic Los Aldama GUANAJUATO HIDALGO Zapopan Major Highways o oGuadallajjara Santiiago De Queretaro JALISCO *115 Guadalajara GDP Morelliiao Railroads MEXICO $76 Billion Mexico City GDP o o Mexiico o $351 Billion ¥ Ciity MICHOACAN Port of PUEBLA VE RA CRUZ Source: 0 100 200 300 400 Miles Manzanillo Port of -Brookings Institution (2014) Lazaro ¥o GUERRERO -Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (2014) Cardenas OAXACA.
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