Table 1: U.S. Trade with Canada and Mexico with State and Port Detail,,,, ,,,, Field Name,Data Element,Description,Type,Width CANPROV,Canadian Province of Origin or Destination,Standard Canadian province postal abbreviation,Character,2 CHARGES,Aggregate Charges,"Aggregate shipping charges on imports, in U.S. $",Numeric ,11 CONTCODE,Container Code,"Distinguishes whether the merchandise is containerized ""1"" = containerized shipment",Character,1 COUNTRY,Country of Origin or Destination,"""2010"" to denote Mexico or ""1220"" to denote Canada",Character,4 DEPE,District and Port of Entry or Export,Four-digit classification of U.S. Customs districts and ports,Character,4 DF,Domestic/Foreign Code,"Distinguishes whether the Code merchandise was produced in the U.S.; ""1"" = domestically produced merchandise, ""2"" = foreign produced merchandise",Character,1 DISAGMOT,Disaggregated MOT,"Method of transportation by which the commodities are exported; ""1"" = air, ""3"" = vessel, ""4"" = mail, ""5"" = truck, ""6"" = rail, ""7"" = pipeline, ""8"" = other (including unknown), ""9"" = imports into Foreign Trade Zones",Character,1 FREIGHT,Freight Costs,"Cost of moving export goods from U.S. state to the consignee in Canada or Mexico, in U.S. $",Numeric ,11 MEXSTATE,Mexican State of Destination,Standard Mexican state postal abbreviation,Character,2 SHIPWT,Shipping Weight,Commodity weight in kilograms,Numeric ,11 STATMO,Statistical Month,"Expressed as two digits, such as MM. Example Month 05= May",Character,2 STATYR,Statistical Year,"Expressed as four digits, such as YYYY. Example Year 2005= 2005",Character,4 TRDTYPE,"Direction of Trade, Export or Import","Trade direction; ""1"" = export, ""2"" = import",Character,1 USASTATE,U.S. State of Origin or Destination,U.S. state standard postal abbreviation,Character,2 VALUE,Value of Shipments,Commodity value in U.S. $,Numeric ,11 ,,,, ,,,,