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Texas ports stay busy as trade values fall along Gulf, rise inland

Jesse Thompson

Southwest Economy, 2015, issue Q4, 10-13

Abstract: The value of trade moving through Texas land-based ports since 2014 has grown while falling at coastal ports, largely due to lower oil prices. Nonetheless, the long-term Texas port outlook is bright.

Date: 2015
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