marché noir
black market. Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary.
dictionary.cambridge.orgHere’s the latest on “marché noir” (black market) based on recent publicly available information.
Overview: The term typically refers to illegal markets operating outside official channels, trading in scarce or regulated goods like medicines, weapons, illicit goods, or counterfeit products. This broad definition is consistent across French- and English-language sources. The concept can apply to both goods and services sold illegally, often thriving where regulation or enforcement is weaker.[3][5]
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Illustration: A typical black-market ecosystem includes suppliers who source restricted goods, middlemen who move items across borders, and end buyers who seek cheaper or unavailable products, with law enforcement attempting disruption through inspections, seizures, and legal penalties.
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black market. Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary.
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