/prɒfɪˈtɪərɪŋ/ – Noun
Definition: việc đầu cơ trục lợi.
A more thorough explanation: Profiteering is the act of making excessive or unfair profits, typically by taking advantage of a situation such as a shortage of goods or services, or by exploiting consumers through high prices. It may involve unethical or illegal practices that result in unjust enrichment at the expense of others.
Example: The company was accused of profiteering by significantly increasing the prices of essential goods during the natural disaster.