
WELCOME
Member of the US-MEX Binational Group on International Bridges and Border Crossings
The world's most dynamic border

TRADE 2023
Since 2006, North American trade has grown 100% and trucks have become the main transport mode for goods moving over 70% of the southern border trade and 64% of all North American trade. Despite border bottlenecks, it remains the fastest mode to deliver goods in hours but idling times are pressuring freight forwarders’ operational margins, and region competitiveness.
TRAVEL 2023
Land borders absorb 60% of international travelers entering the US.
Challenged by three big disruptions since 1994, the transborder mobility of people has demonstrated resilient behavior and strong binational dynamics in border regions, particularly in the southern border where 50% of international travel is through Mexico.
Trucks
Saturated infrastructure, expansion complexities, and limited new investments are causing bottlenecks in the main border regions where up to 10 thousand trucks concentrate in a single port of entry daily.
Personal Vehicles
Personal vehicles are the main mode of transportation for travelers.
Four main transborder cities’ ports of entry are overloaded because they absorb traffic share that surpasses the built capacity of the ports of entry and the surrounding road infrastructure.

CONSTRAINED RESOURCES
DAILY OPERATIONS:
35K trucks
9B USD in trade
1.1M travelers
200K cars
328 ports of entry
Customs Agencies Personnel
RESOURCES AVAILABLE:
60K US CBP Personnel
6.7K MEX ANAM Personnel
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As of FY 2022:
63,843 men and women
25,836 CBP officers
2,668 CBP Agriculture Specialists
19,357 Border Patrol agents
569 Air interdiction agents (pilots)
364 Marine interdiction agents
363 Aviation enforcement agents
1,104 Trade personnel
Source: CBP
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6,556 Personnel
Source: ANAM
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PORTS OF ENTRY OVERVIEW
HISTORICAL TRENDS
