Illicit trade is not just a legal violation; it is a continuous drain on the national economy. Globally, illegal trade costs governments billions annually, weakening their ability to invest in essential services such as health, education, and infrastructure.
Illicit trade, such as smuggled cigarettes, medicines and electronics, are a clear example where many countries lose significant revenue. Tackling this issue requires a collective commitment from individuals and organizations, along with societal awareness to reject smuggled goods.
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