Core Insights - Togo has become Ghana's largest border trade partner with a trade volume of nearly 1.8 billion cedis, accounting for 61.2% of Ghana's border trade [1] Trade Relationships - Ghana has a trade deficit with Togo, primarily importing essential goods such as cooking oil and rice [1] - In contrast, Ghana has a trade surplus of 576 million cedis with Burkina Faso, mainly exporting alcoholic beverages [1] - Trade with Côte d'Ivoire also shows a surplus of 378 million cedis, with border trade accounting for 55.7% [1] Commodity Structure - Food and beverages dominate the trade structure, with alcoholic, soft, and energy drinks making up 55.8% of Ghana's beverage exports to neighboring countries [1] - On the import side, staple foods such as rice (9.4%), sugar (6.1%), corn (6.0%), and legumes (3.5%) collectively account for a quarter of all border food imports [1] Recommendations - The Ghana Statistical Service suggests measures to support small traders, including simplifying procedures, expanding microcredit access, and improving border infrastructure to enhance competitiveness under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) framework [1]
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Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-10-29 16:03