CANAMEX Trade Corridor
CANAMEX was one of the first north-south corridors designated as a High Priority Corridor under the National Highway Systems Designation Act. Actively pursued by Alberta since the early 1990's, the CANAMEX Trade Corridor links Canada, the United States and Mexico and stretches 6,000 km from Alaska to Mexico, truly a pan-American corridor.
The goals of the CANAMEX Trade Corridor are to:
- Improve access for the north-south flow of goods, people and information
- Increase transport productivity and reduce transport costs
- Promote a seamless and efficient intermodal transport system, and
- Reduce administration and enforcement costs through harmonized regulations.
Alberta Infrastructure and Transportation outlines the goals of the CANAMEX Trade Corridor and provides more detailed information on how to improve market access and increase transport productivity. This brochure can be viewed online or click here and a paper copy will be sent to you.
The CANAMEX Trade Corridor Development Brochure (pdf 1.73 MB)
Readers are encouraged to contact Alberta Infrastructure and Transportation with their questions or comments:
Rod Thompson, Ph. D.
Executive Director
Strategic Policy Branch
Tel: (780) 415-0685
Fax: (780) 422-1070
Email: rod.thompson@gov.ab.caDocuments on this site require Acrobat Reader 4.0 or better, available for free from Adobe.
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