Bilateral trade and politico-administrative border relations in Africa: an analysis of the case of Nigeria and Benin Republic
Bilateral trade and politico-administrative border relations in Africa: an analysis of the case of Nigeria and Benin Republic
Bilateral formal trade relations between Nigeria and the Republic of Benin have increased significantly in the last 10 years. There has also been an increase in the smuggling of contraband goods due to the porous borders. This briefing explores the nexus between bilateral trade and politico-administrative border relations between the two countries. It interrogates the character of the border relations and consequences for the political economy of trade. The briefing highlights that border politics drive formal and informal trade relations. It also highlights other drivers of illegal activities in the border areas, including the cultural affinity between inhabitants living within the contiguous borders, and compromised government officials.
CITATION: Omeh, Paul Hezekiah. Bilateral trade and politico-administrative border relations in Africa: an analysis of the case of Nigeria and Benin Republic . Oxon : Taylor & Francis Group , 2022. Review of African Political Economy, Volume 49, Number 173, 2022, pp. 487-497 - Available at: https://library.au.int/bilateral-trade-and-politico-administrative-border-relations-africa-analysis-case-nigeria-and-benin