International transport by country refers to the movement of goods and people across international borders utilizing various modes of transportation, including road, rail, sea, and air. The specific characteristics, regulations, and volume of international transport can vary significantly from one country to another due to geographical, economic, and political factors. Here are some key points to consider for various countries: 1. **United States**: A major hub for both air freight and trucking. The U.S.

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