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  1. Smuggling - Wikipedia

    Smuggling is often associated with efforts by authorities to prevent the importation of certain contraband items or non-taxed goods; however, there has also been smuggling based on illegally exporting goods.

  2. Smuggling | Illegal Trade, Contraband, Trafficking | Britannica

    Nov 16, 2025 · Apart from the drug trade, the principal form of organized crime in many developing countries is the black market, which involves criminal acts such as smuggling and corruption in the …

  3. Smuggling definition - USAFacts

    Dec 9, 2025 · Smuggling is the illegal transport or concealment of goods or people to evade laws or customs regulations.

  4. Smuggling - New World Encyclopedia

    Smuggling refers to the clandestine conveyance of goods or people, usually across a border to evade tariffs or to bring them illegally into the country. The word may come from the Common Germanic …

  5. SMUGGLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Legal Definition smuggle verb smug· gle ˈsmə-gəl smuggled; smuggling transitive verb : to import or export secretly and illegally especially to avoid paying duties or to evade enforcement of laws …

  6. What Is a Smuggler and What Are the Legal Consequences?

    Aug 24, 2025 · Discover what smuggling entails, from its definition and illicit methods to the serious legal consequences for those involved in cross-border activities.

  7. Smuggling: The Ultimate Guide to U.S. Laws and Penalties

    If you are convicted of smuggling, the government can take not only the illegal goods but also your bank accounts, cars, and even your house if they can prove it was purchased with or used to facilitate the …