Border Trade

Border trade is the increased trade in areas near a national border caused by a price difference, either generally or only for particular products (especially alcohol and tobacco products), in the two countries. Typical examples of this is the borders between Ukraine and Russia, between Norway and Denmark/Sweden/Finland/Russia, and between Denmark and Germany.

 

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