Table A.3
Annual estimates of expenditures on goods purchased from the United States and brought back or delivered to Canada, high expenditure scenario

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Table A.3
Annual estimates of expenditures on goods purchased from the United States and brought back or delivered to Canada, high expenditure scenario
Table summary
This table displays the results of Annual estimates of expenditures on goods purchased from the United States and brought back or delivered to Canada. The information is grouped by Year (appearing as row headers), Overnight trips to the United States, Same-day trips to the United States, Motor vehicle imports, Postal and courier imports, Total cross-border spending, Retail trade sales and Total cross-border spending as a ratio of retail trade sales, calculated using millions of dollars and percent units of measure (appearing as column headers).
Year Overnight trips to the United States Same-day trips to the United States Motor vehicle imports Postal and courier importsNote 1 Total cross-border spending Retail trade sales Total cross-border spending as a ratio of retail trade sales
millions of dollars percent
2006 2,362 554 426 3,065 6,407 389,474 1.6
2007 2,809 643 1,050 3,364 7,866 412,597 1.9
2008 3,186 670 1,105 3,468 8,429 427,956 2.0
2009 3,223 631 560 3,284 7,698 415,716 1.9
2010 3,846 942 807 3,478 9,072 438,958 2.1
2011 4,249 1,191 619 3,960 10,019 456,730 2.2
2012 4,738 1,266 422 4,373 10,799 468,127 2.3
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