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U.S. And Canadian Public Port Facilities Ratings And Outlooks: Current List

U.S. And Canadian Public Port Facilities Ratings And Outlooks As Of Dec. 13, 2022
Issuer State/Province Rating/outlook
Alabama State Port Authority AL A-/Stable
Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority CA A-/Stable
Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority (second lien) CA BBB+/Stable
Brownsville Navigation District TX A+/Stable
Galveston Wharves TX A-/Stable
Georgia Ports Authority GA AA/Stable
Guam Port Authority GU A/Stable
Halifax Port Authority NS A+/Positive
Lake Charles Harbor & Terminal District LA AA-/Stable
Long Beach Harbor Department CA AA+/Stable
Long Beach Harbor Department (second lien) AA/Stable
Los Angeles Harbor Department CA AA+/Stable
Oxnard Harbor District CA A/Stable
Montreal Port Authority QA AA/Stable
Port Everglades FL A/Stable
Port Everglades (second lien) FL A-/Stable
Port Freeport TX A+/Stable
Port of Alaska AK A/Stable
Port of Beaumont Navigation District (GO) TX AA/Stable
Port of Corpus Christi Authority TX A+/Stable
Port of Corpus Christi Authority A/Stable
Port of Houston Authority (GO) TX AA+/Stable
Port of New Orleans Board of Commissioners LA A/Stable
Port of Redwood City CA A-/Stable
Port of San Francisco CA A/Negative
Port of Tacoma (GO and Senior Revenue) WA AA/Stable
Port of Tacoma (second lien) WA AA-/Stable
Port of Vancouver WA A+/Stable
Port of Vancouver (GO) WA A+/Stable
San Diego Unified Port District CA A+/Negative
South Carolina State Ports Authority SC A+/Stable
Virginia Port Authority (issuer credit rating) VA A+/Stable
Vancouver Fraser Port Authority BC AA/Stable
Virginia Port Authority (third lien) VA A/Stable
GO--General obligation.

This report does not constitute a rating action.

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