This paper explores the extent to which inefficient border posts and checkpoints in many African countries are contributing to low intra-regional trade activity. The paper found that improving and harmonizing customs procedures as well as addressing corruption and other illicit practices that take place at checkpoints can significantly reduce the cost of trade and increase government revenues.
Border Posts, Checkpoints, and Intra-African Trade: Challenges and Solutions
Posted on: July 3, 2014
Posted on: July 3, 2014