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Respond to the whole point instead of taking an individual part of a whole sentence out of context in an attempt to sound intelligent.
It is 2025, and we have the technology to move goods easily across oceans to better markets.
Its 2025, and trains are still the cheapest and most efficient way of moving material. Now if canada builds a trans artic rail to europe...
In 2022 rail freight accounted for $209.2 Billion in goods from and to Canada and Mexico, Truck freight accounted for $996.4 billion.
https://www.bts.gov/newsroom/transborder-freight-annual-report-2023
If trains are the cheapest and most efficient way to move materials, what is causing the use of trucks instead of trains for North American trade?
Because the US public invested in a massive road network and let the rail network deteriorate?...
Thank you for proving my point in an attempt to argue against it.
All you prove is US purposely do things less efficient but ok.
I gave you information and a source, while you give willful ignorance. Believe what you want and go troll elsewhere.
https://www.rsilogistics.com/blog/the-advantages-of-rail-vs-truck-shipping/
It's more expensive to ship across the oceans and requires a whole set of other infrastructure.
It's exceedingly more easy to ship across land borders and to try and say my point isn't valid like this is laughable.
Europe would rather get the material from continental Europe if they can, just like we'd rather ship within NA if we can.
Just because we can, doesn't mean we have to do so at greater expense and time. It's very normal for companies to stay within their continental area before deciding to expand to shipping overseas.
It only needs two ports and two docks. One of each at each end of the shipping route.
Do you really think building and maintaining thousands of miles of roads and rails is cheaper than a few ports?
We already have the infrastructure to ship to these markets, or we wouldn't already have established trade deals with them.
No shit Sherlock, did you get your MBA in Economics from DUH University?
Your point isn't valid because we have the modern technology to easily ship across oceans, and nothing is stopping us from improving the ways we do that to make them more cost effective.
Your entire argument is "Its cheaper and easier" while ignoring the very real problems being dependent on the US for trade brings.
Every country would prefer this. Another "No shit Sherlock" point from an absolute genius graduate of DUH University.
If your point is that we need to remain tethered to the US for our own good you should work for Trumps PR team instead of arguing in support of what he wants for free.