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illegal trade - traducción al español

WORLDWIDE INDUSTRY DEALING IN THE ACQUISITION AND SALE OF WILDLIFE
Pet trade; Wildlife trading; Illegal wildlife trade; Cage-bird trade; Wild-bird trade; Trade in endangered species; Wildlife market; Trade of wildlife
  • Legal shipment of wildlife pelts, a form of legal wildlife trade
  • [[Shark]] fin for sale in [[Hong Kong]]

illegal trade         
  • [[Barcelona]] 2015
  • A black market fuel vendor in Tunisia sells smuggled gasoline to a passerby at a roadside stand.
  • Mercado Negro, so called "Black Market", in [[La Paz]], Bolivia
  • Broken barrels of liquor after a police raid in 1925, in [[Elk Lake, Ontario]]
  • A street vendor in Thailand has set up a display of illegal copies of DVD movies.
  • cannabis]] has been termed as a [[cash crop]].
  • A black market salesman (fly by night) depicted in [[graffiti]] in [[Kharkiv]], Ukraine (2008)
MARKET IN WHICH GOODS OR SERVICES ARE TRADED ILLEGALLY
Black Market; Black Economy; The Black Economy; Black-market; Shadow economy; Unlicensed vendor; Black market economy; Black money; Black Marketeer; Underground market; Underground Economy; Blackmarket; Black economics; Black economies; Black markets; Black-markets; Blackmarkets; Shadow economies; Shadow economic; Shadow economics; Parallel economy; Parallel economies; Parallel economic; Parallel economics; Black monies; Hidden economy; System D (black market); Illegal trade; Underground economy; Black economy; Black marketeering; User:Factfox/illicit trade; Black marketeer
Comercio ilícito, Tráfico ilegal
black market         
  • [[Barcelona]] 2015
  • A black market fuel vendor in Tunisia sells smuggled gasoline to a passerby at a roadside stand.
  • Mercado Negro, so called "Black Market", in [[La Paz]], Bolivia
  • Broken barrels of liquor after a police raid in 1925, in [[Elk Lake, Ontario]]
  • A street vendor in Thailand has set up a display of illegal copies of DVD movies.
  • cannabis]] has been termed as a [[cash crop]].
  • A black market salesman (fly by night) depicted in [[graffiti]] in [[Kharkiv]], Ukraine (2008)
MARKET IN WHICH GOODS OR SERVICES ARE TRADED ILLEGALLY
Black Market; Black Economy; The Black Economy; Black-market; Shadow economy; Unlicensed vendor; Black market economy; Black money; Black Marketeer; Underground market; Underground Economy; Blackmarket; Black economics; Black economies; Black markets; Black-markets; Blackmarkets; Shadow economies; Shadow economic; Shadow economics; Parallel economy; Parallel economies; Parallel economic; Parallel economics; Black monies; Hidden economy; System D (black market); Illegal trade; Underground economy; Black economy; Black marketeering; User:Factfox/illicit trade; Black marketeer
mercado negro, bolsa negra, estraperlo
illegal immigrant         
  • Evros]], northern Greece.
  • ABVP against Bangladeshi undocumented immigrants
  • asylum]] seeker that has illegally crossed from the United States to Canada is being detained.
  • HMC ''Vigilant'']], one of several customs cutters of the UK [[Border Force]], and capable of speeds up to 26 knots, departing [[Portsmouth Naval Base]].
  • Hungarian–Serbian border fence]]
  • May Day]], 2006
  • Migrants along the Balkan route crossing from Serbia into Hungary, 24 August 2015
  • Eurostat: Non-EU citizens found to be illegally present in the EU-28 and EFTA, 2015
  • Border patrol at sea by the [[U.S. Customs and Border Protection]]
  • Demonstration against the expulsion of undocumented immigrants and their families from Israel, Tel Aviv, 2009
MIGRATION OF PEOPLE ACROSS NATIONAL BORDERS IN A WAY THAT VIOLATES THE IMMIGRATION LAWS OF THE DESTINATION COUNTRY
Illegal immigrant; Immigrant smuggling; Illegal immigrants; Illegal aliens; Illegals; Undocumented worker; Illegal Immigration; Sans-papier; Undocumented immigrant; Undocumented workers; Illegal resident; Illegal Immigration in america; Immigration debate; Unlawful immigrant; Unauthorized immigrant; Alien (person); Sans papiers; The History of Illegal immigration; Undocumented immigrants; Undocumented/Unauthorized immigration; Illegal residence; Illigal immigrants; Undocumented migrant; Removable aliens; Undocumented alien; Illegal imigration; Illegal Immigrant; Immigration fraud; Illegal Immigrants; Undocumented immigration; Clandestine worker; Children of illegal immigrants; Unauthorized immigration; Unauthorised immigration; Irregular immigration; Paperless immigration; Paperless alien; Undocumented aliens; Undocumented migration; Clandestine migration; Illegal migrants; Undocumented migrants; Illegally immigrating; Illegal immigration to Israel; Illegal immigration to the Philippines; Crimmigrant; Crimmigrants; Illegal immigration to Bangladesh; Illegal immigration to Syria; Illegal immigration to Iran; Unlawful immigration; Economic effects of illegal immigration; Poverty and illegal immigration; Illegal immigration and poverty; Illegal migrant; Economic impact of illegal immigration; Causes of illegal immigration; Illegal immigration to Europe
inmigrante ilegal

Definición

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Wikipedia

Wildlife trade

Wildlife trade refers to the products that are derived from non-domesticated animals or plants usually extracted from their natural environment or raised under controlled conditions. It can involve the trade of living or dead individuals, tissues such as skins, bones or meat, or other products. Legal wildlife trade is regulated by the United Nations' Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), which currently has 184 member countries called Parties. Illegal wildlife trade is widespread and constitutes one of the major illegal economic activities, comparable to the traffic of drugs and weapons.

Wildlife trade is a serious conservation problem, has a negative effect on the viability of many wildlife populations and is one of the major threats to the survival of vertebrate species. The illegal wildlife trade has been linked to the emergence and spread of new infectious diseases in humans, including emergent viruses. Global initiative like the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 15 have a target to end the illegal supply of wildlife.

Ejemplos de uso de illegal trade
1. The fruit stand also offers a convenient cover for his illegal trade in price–controlled groceries.
2. Three people have been arrested and are charged with poaching and illegal trade in wildlife meat.
3. International mafias make $22 billion annually from the illegal trade of children.
4. "Illegal trade is substantial out of the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia," Sadovy says.
5. The solution is to monitor and regulate the industry to stop this illegal trade," he said.