>>29591062Alice, you'll get smuggling no matter what, the question is just on what scale and by whom. If /nasfaqg/ companies operate normally, you'll likely see minimal smuggling, especially if
>>29591140 happens.
This situation changes if there is a ban on movement of traders, since then "contraband" isn't just morally dubious goods, but rather any goods not from /2324/, meaning that you create a massive market accessible only through smuggling. You might have qualms about it, but so long as there is demand, artificial or natural, the entire problem will be blown to gargantuan proportions.
Besides that, Phasebro mostly objected to foreign interests pushing money into the resistance, the way I understood it.