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International Trade Through Kentucky Gateways. This includes both airports and port movements. What is a Gateway. Flows through an airport or port Can include cargo from other regional markets as well as from State markets Slides Include Total Flows
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International Trade Through Kentucky Gateways This includes both airports and port movements
What is a Gateway • Flows through an airport or port • Can include cargo from other regional markets as well as from State markets • Slides Include • Total Flows • Top Destinations (exports)/Sources (imports) 2012 • Top 5 Destinations 2004-2012 • Top Commodities 2012 • Top 5 Commodities 2004-2012 • Order – Total Trade, Exports, Imports
Colors • Commodity Information is in brown • Domestic Source for exports are in red
Total Trade through Kentucky Gateways, 2004-2012 ($6.8 billion)
Total Trade through Kentucky Gateways, 2012 (in $Billions) Other refers to cargos that did not move through a gateway, such as airplanes flying on their own power.
Kentucky Gateway Exports, Top Commodities 2012 (All modes totaled $660 Million)
Kentucky Gateway Exports, Top Commodities 2004-2012 (All modes totaled $660 Million)
Kentucky Gateway Imports, Top Commodities 2012 (All modes totaled $6.2 Billion)
Kentucky Gateway Imports, Top Five Commodities, 2004-2012 (All modes totaled $6.2 Billion)
Modal Split • This is the split of traffic that moved through the State’s gateways by either a ocean port or an airport.
Kentucky Gateway Exports, Top Commodities 2012 (Air Shipments totaled $592 Million)
Kentucky Gateway Exports, Top Five Commodities, 2004-2012 (Air Shipments totaled $592 Million)
Kentucky Gateway Imports, Top Commodities 2012 (Air Shipments totaled $5.7 Billion)
Kentucky Gateway Imports, Top Five Commodities, 2004-2012 (Air Shipments totaled $5.7 Billion)
Kentucky Gateways- Exports by Origin, 2012 (All modes - $660 Million)
Kentucky Gateways- Exports by Origin, 2012 (Air Shipments - $592 Million)