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Dark side of international trade
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Dark side of international tradeTeam members:
Ashrafov Daler.
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Babamuradov Daler.
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Markov Svyatoslav.
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Talipov Yusupjan.
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Yunusov Behzod.
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Botirkhonov Nakibkhon.
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Goodfellas
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Dark side of international tradeAgenda:
1. Dark side on International Trade.
2. Illegal trade of animals.
3. Weapons trade.
4. Human organs trade.
5. Narcotics trade.
6. Conclusion.
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Dark side of international tradeTrade of animals
Multi-billion industry is driven by demand
for exotic pets and luxury goods.
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Dark side of international tradeTrade of animals
Example:
Africa 1970-1980s - illegal trade of ivory.
Rapid decline in the elephant population
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Dark side of international tradeTrade of animals
Complex network
1. Poaches capture animals
2. Transport to middlemen
3. Sell to buyers
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Dark side of international tradeTrade of animals
Inhuman conditions: cages, containers and cargo
Using of false documents
Only the bravest will remain
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Weapons tradeIllegal weapons can come from
different sources and supply
channels. Some of the most
common ways in which illegal
weapons come into circulation
include:
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Dark side of international trade• Theft of weapons from gun shops and warehouses
• Theft from the arsenals of the armed forces and law
enforcement agencies
• Smuggling across borders
• Homemade Weapons
• Arms dealers
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Transporting illegal weapons across the border canbe a dangerous and complex process. Criminals can
use various methods to bypass customs control and
deliver weapons to their destination.
Hiding weapons in cargo
Transportation in large quantities
Hiding in vehicles
Using illegal crossings
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Human organs trade.• Illegal trade of organs is deploy troubling
practice
• Trade is fueled by high demand for organs
• Traffickers also may use brokers to
facilitate transportation
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Human organs trade.• Use contract with transport
companies or use own transport.
• Such transportation requires
special equipment
• Traffickers establish falsified
documents for legal
transportation
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Human organs trade.Problems in combating this trade:
• •lack of regulation
• •weak enforcement system
• •corrupt officials
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Narcotics and illegal drugsNarcotics
The trade of narcotics the most insidious
forms of international trade.This illicit
trade has fueled organized crime,
corruption, and violence, leading to a
host of social and economic problems.
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Drug ImpirePablo Escobar
One of the most notorious
examples of drug
trafficking is the case of
Pablo Escobar. Escobar's
cartel was reportedly
smuggling 15 tons of
cocaine into the United
States each day.
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How to deal withillegal trade
Supply side:
• Increase international cooperation and
intelligence sharing among countries
Implement targeted sanctions and
penalties for those involved in the
trade
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How to deal withillegal trade
Demand side:
• Address the root causes of demand such
as poverty, inequality, and corruption.
• Conduct targeted awareness-raising
campaigns.
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Illegal goods inlegal trade
The use of blockchain
technology is the way to
increase transparency and
accountability in supply
chains.
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Conclusion1. International trade is complex and requires action.
2. Illicit activities in international trade have
devastating consequences.
3. Promoting responsible business practices,
transparency, accountability, and peace is
essential for a just and equitable global
community.
4. Collaboration towards this goal is crucial for
future managers.
Dark side of international trade