Transborder agglomeration is when businesses and people from two different countries work together in a specific area or region to make it more productive and efficient.
Imagine that you and your friend live in two different houses, but your backyards are next to each other. One day, you decide to build a treehouse, and your friend helps you out by bringing over some tools and nails. Together, you both build a cool treehouse that you can both enjoy.
Transborder agglomeration is kind of like that. When two countries work together, they can create something new that benefits them both. For example, a city close to the border between Mexico and the United States might have businesses from both countries. Those businesses can work together to make products or offer services that are better than they could do separately.
This can also help create more jobs and make the area more attractive to people who want to live there. Just like how you and your friend both got to enjoy the treehouse, people from both countries can benefit from the things created through transborder agglomeration.