Global trade hit $33 trillion in 2024.And the backbone of this trade? Seaports and airports.But the same air, sea and land routes that drive growth are also used by criminal groups to smuggle drugs, weapons & more.Learn how UNODC protects global trade & keeps borders secure: Read More
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