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Aerial photo of the World Trade Bridge in Laredo.
Trade between the U.S. and Mexico hit a snag this year because of the coronavirus pandemic, allowing China to resume its place as the number one trading partner for the U.S. But Laredo, a top port for trade with Mexico, bounced back and has even seen growth in recent months.
In November, pallets of boxes filled a dock for inspection at the World Trade Bridge in Laredo, the busiest commercial crossing in the southwestern U.S.
“We have candles, we have avocado cooking sprays, so it's just a variety of different commodities that cross over here,” said Javier Vasquez, U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s assistant port director for trade in Laredo.