Trade through Nogales could exceed $35 billion in 2014

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Looking at sugar coming from Mexico at Mariposa Port of Entry, Nogales, AZ /USCG Press

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The Nogales Port Authority Board has seen a substantial increase in truck traffic and the overall value of trade through the Mariposa Port of Entry since 2010.

The dollars of trade goods transported through the Mariposa Port of Entry, estimated at $20-$25 billion in 2011, and is now estimated at $30-35 billion in 2014, given numbers the US Customs and Border Inspection has provided to local officials, said Bruce Bracker, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Greater Nogales-Santa Cruz County Port Authority. This represents a 50 to 75 percent increase in the value of trade. Fiscal year data from US Customs and Border Patrol adjusted to calendar years shows that the volume of truck traffic has also grown. Truck volumes grew approximately 13 percent in a five-year period, from 276,877 trucks in 2009 to 311,669 trucks in 2013.

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