Border trade refers to the exchange of goods and services between neighboring countries or regions that share a common border. This type of trade often occurs at border points such as crossing stations, customs posts, or designated trade zones. It can involve both formal trade, tracked and regulated by governments, and informal trade, where goods are exchanged with little oversight. Key characteristics of border trade include: 1. **Geographical Focus**: Trade occurs specifically at or near the borders of countries.
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