US-Canada Trade: Analyzing the Outlook

Growth in containerized cargo volumes through Canadian freight networks is shifting into a slower gear two year after surging in 2017. Even so, containerized cargo is set to keep expanding in the mid-single digits, thanks to new trade pacts and an expanding domestic economy. Year-over-year growth in imports through the top four Canadian ports slowed to 3.1 percent in 2018 after jumping 13.3 percent in 2017. Containerized exports increased 3.5 percent last year after expanding 6.5 percent in 2017. At the same time, broader Canadian economic growth is slowing, and consumer demand may weaken, putting renewed pressure on the need to better enable exports.

This webcast, a primer for the 3rd Annual JOC Canada Trade Conference in Toronto, will analyze the state of the Canadian container shipping, transportation, and logistics market, with an emphasis on the following issues, challenges, and trends:

  • The import-export outlook
  • The impact of new trade agreements
  • Port efficiency and disruption
  • The ELD effect on trucking
  • The regulatory landscape

Moderator:
Dustin Braden, Shipper Engagement Manager, JOC

Speakers:
Dean Davison, Technical Director, Maritime, WSP
Patrick Lo, CEO, Canaan Group

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