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Cartel
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A cartel is a group of independent market participants who collude to limit competition and increase prices by restricting production and creating artificial shortages. Cartels are inherently unstable due to the temptation of members to cheat and defect, leading to falling prices and the breakdown of cooperation. Examples of domestic and international cartels include the United States Gunpowder Trade Association and the OPEC cartel, which collude on oil production and rubber production, respectively.learn more on wikipedia
perspectives
- 1.Human rights
- 2.Money Laundering
- 3.Mexican Cartels
- 4.Drug Trafficking
- 5.Fentanyl Crisis
- 6.Assassination
- 7.US Foreign Policy
- 8.Mexican Foreign Policy
- 9.Organized crime
- 10.Immigration to the US
- 11.Corruption
- 12.Cocaine
countries
organizations
- 1.Jalisco Nueva Generación cartel
- 2.Gulf Cartel
- 3.Guadalajara Cartel
- 4.YouTube
- 5.White House
- 6.Webb County Sheriff's Office
- 7.US Drug Enforcement Agency
- 8.US Department of Justice
- 9.Sinaloa Cartel
- 10.Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection
- 11.Public Security Ministry
- 12.Mexican Navy
persons
- 1.Kiki Camarena
- 2.Karol Suarez
- 3.Julio Scherer
- 4.José Ángel Canobbio
- 5.John Feeley
- 6.Guillermo Valdes
- 7.Vicente Carrillo Fuentes
- 8.Vanda Felbab-brown
- 9.Tara Subramaniam
- 10.Ginger Thompson
- 11.Ricardo Trevilla
- 12.Rey Rodriguez