Kelly Hancock
Acting Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
Kelly Hancock
Acting Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

October 13, 2025

Acting Texas Comptroller Kelly Hancock Announces Economic Impact Study of AllianceTexas

(FORT WORTH) — Acting Texas Comptroller Kelly Hancock today released the results of a Comptroller’s office study examining the impact of AllianceTexas on the Texas economy. AllianceTexas is the primary port of entry for the southwestern United States, bringing shipped global goods directly from the ports of Los Angeles, Long Beach and Houston via intermodal rail containers.

AllianceTexas is among Texas ports of entry that serve as critical gateways to global trade. Ports of entry within the state of Texas accounted for $1 trillion in international trade in 2024, according to the study, with AllianceTexas accounting for $834.6 million in trade, up 550.7 percent from 2016.

“Ports are key to Texas’ economic strength — they power trade, jobs and innovation,” Hancock said during a stop on the Good for Texas Tour: Ports Edition. “AllianceTexas is a clear example of how forward-thinking infrastructure keeps our economy strong and competitive worldwide.”

AllianceTexas is one of Texas’ two intermodal logistics facilities connecting air, ground and rail, allowing businesses to take advantage of trade via all three modes of transportation.

The top export commodities by value from AllianceTexas in 2024 were machinery and mechanical appliances ($324.8 million), electric machinery and equipment ($276.6 million) and aircraft and spacecraft equipment ($116 million). The top import to the port was special classification provisions ($46.2 million) — commodities that have been returned after they have been exported, such as items used for exhibitions.

For more information on Texas ports, visit the Comptroller’s website.