The world's biggest black markets revealed

Canada ranks 7th in the world for its total black market value of $77.83 billion, but how do other countries compare? Check the information below to discover who's making the biggest profit from illegal activities. Spoiler alert: everyone's guilty.

Country Capital Total black market value Top 3 activities
USA Washington, D.C $625.63b
  1. Counterfeiting

  2. Drug Trafficking

  3. Illegal Gambling

China Beijing $261b
  1. Illegal Gambling

  2. Prostitution

  3. Counterfeiting

Mexico Mexico City $126.08b
  1. Counterfeiting

  2. Drug Trafficking

  3. Human Smuggling

Spain Madrid $124.06b
  1. Drug Trafficking

  2. Prostitution

  3. Counterfeiting

Italy Rome $111.05b
  1. Drug trafficking

  2. Farming

  3. Loans

Japan Tokyo $108.3b
  1. Counterfeiting

  2. Prostitution

  3. Video Game Piracy

Canada Ottawa $77.83b
  1. Drug Trafficking

  2. Counterfeiting

  3. Alcohol Smuggling

India New Delhi $68.59b
  1. Counterfeiting

  2. Prostitution

  3. Drug Trafficking

UK London $61.96b
  1. Drug Trafficking

  2. Counterfeiting

  3. Cigarette Smuggling

Russia Moscow $49.04b
  1. Counterfeiting

  2. Drug Trafficking

  3. Illegal logging

Note: Default currency is USD unless stated otherwise.

The data above includes total estimated size of black market and a country's top 3 biggest black markets.

Illegal gambling compared around the world

From cockfights to underground lotteries, illegal gambling in all forms is rife across the globe. In fact, it's estimated to be the 5th largest black market in the world. Pick a country below to discover some facts and figures about its illicit gambling activities.

    • Hosts of cockfighting matches can earn up to $2,000 a day, while a winning purse can be as high as $15,000 in LA, California. On average, about 100 people are arrested for cockfighting rings in California each year.

    • Online gambling is legalised on a state-by-state basis, but it's estimated that $2.6 billion is illegally gambled on offshore gambling websites by US residents every year.

    • In June, police in Downtown Los Angeles conducted a raid on a business that was a hub of illegal activity, including gambling, and arrested at least 35 individuals.It's not always the most extreme criminal groups getting into trouble, though. In January, LAPD raided a retirement community's bingo hall that was operating without a license.

The biggest money-makers in each continent

We reveal which country in each continent is making the most profit from its biggest illicit activity.

North America

USA

Counterfeiting

$225b

Europe

Spain

Drug Trafficking

$95b

Asia

China

Illegal Gambling

$93b

South America

Mexico

Counterfeiting

$75b

Africa

Morocco

Drug Trafficking

$12.5b

Australia

Drug Trafficking

$5.5b

Here's what you could buy with the global black market's value

The estimated value of the global black market is a massive $1,812,102.83 million ($1.81 trillion). So, just how many iPhones, cars and Big Mac Meals could you buy with that?

Item Price How many could you buy?
iPhone XS $999 1.8 billion
Airpods $199 9 billion
Netflix Basic Subscription $8.99/month 201 billion
Nike Air Jordan 1 High React $170 10 billion
Nikon DSLR D5 Camera $6,499.95 278 million
Big Mac Meal $5.99 302 billion
BMW X2 $36,400 49 million
Kim Kardashian & Kanye West’s Mansion $60m 30,000
14 Day Inclusive Vacation To Bali $5,653 320 million
Wembley Stadium $1.17b 1547
Coachella Tickets $429 4 billion

4 things you never knew about the black market

Crude oil is the most valuable item on the black market, with $133 billion worth of fuel being stolen every year. Much of the profits fund the biggest criminal organizations and terrorist groups in the world.

Organ trafficking s for up to 10% of all kidney transplants.

In 2012, illegal gambling was the most lucrative shadow market in the world. It is now the 5th biggest, behind counterfeit drugs, prostitution, counterfeit electronics and marijuana.

Around 1.5 million cows are smuggled every year from India into Bangladesh and sold on the black market for meat. Since 2007, cows have been issued with photo IDs to try to prevent smuggling (surprisingly without much success).

Our expert contributor

Transnational crime groups who profit from human trafficking, drugs, guns, and a variety of other serious offences, have also repeatedly been found to be the same people who control the manufacture of everything from fake pesticides to counterfeit car parts. In June 2019, one t Interpol – Europol operation into counterfeit food and drink resulted in the arrest of over 600 people from a number of countries, which shows how widespread the problem is now.

The professionalization of counterfeiting has also led to a fundamental increase in massive shipments of unsafe consumer and industrial goods. Because organized crime groups have moved into much more specialized fields like chemical and pharmaceutical fabrication, they have now established factories and production warehouses where they install high-end machinery, trained scientists, and modern slaves who are forced to work at the production of fake cigarettes, drugs, and alcohol.

In the case of pharmaceuticals, it’s also no longer just illegal drugs, but these groups have shifted into the production of anabolics, hormones, and even anti-cancer medications. These should be worrying trends for anyone who considers buying drugs from sources online simply because they are a little cheaper.

Stephen Connolly

Brand Protection Consultant & Writer

https://pointerbrandprotection.com/

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