Trading Activities and Lived Experiences of Chinese Immigrant Traders in Ghana
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University of Ghana
Abstract
In the last two decades, international migration has seen an unprecedented increase, especially
between South-South economies. As a result, Chinese citizens are increasingly migrating to Ghana
to engage in trading activities with the expectation of consolidating their gains in international
trade volumes. However, in recent times, there have been rising tensions between Ghanaian traders
and Chinese immigrant traders which require a critical understanding of the trading experiences
of Chinese immigrant traders, as well as the Ghanaian trading community to align trade interests
for mutual benefits. This study therefore examines the trading activities and lived experiences of
Chinese immigrant traders based on the attitudes that Ghanaian traders have towards Chinese
immigrant traders.
Using random, purposive, and snowballing sampling techniques to select 529 participants from
Accra and Kumasi, the study used a mixed-method approach to examine the influence of trading
activities on lived experiences of Chinese immigrant traders. Based on the logistic regression
analysis, the study results show that the most important factors influencing the lived experiences
of Chinese immigrant traders are retail trading activity, economic incentives, length of stay in
Ghana, level of education and location. Considering trading activity, the study finds that Chinese
retailers are 32% less likely to have a “very good” relationship with Ghanaian traders. This finding
is indicative of the prevalence of tensions between Ghanaian and Chinese traders. Aside from
retailing, factors such as quality of goods, price competitions, and fronting are associated with the
rising tensions between Ghanaian and Chinese traders. Thus, the study concludes that trading
activity (i.e., retail or wholesale) play a significant role in shaping lived experiences of Chinese
immigrant traders.
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PhD. Migration Studies
