/tæsɪt kəˈluʒən/ – Phrase
Definition: thông mưu ngầm, thông đồng ngầm.
A more thorough explanation: Tacit collusion refers to an implicit or informal agreement between competitors to coordinate their actions without any direct communication or formal agreement. This type of collusion typically involves firms in an industry acting in a way that reduces competition and allows them to achieve higher prices or profits. Tacit collusion is often difficult to detect and prove, as it does not involve explicit agreements or communication.
Example: The antitrust authorities suspected that the companies were engaging in tacit collusion to fix prices in violation of competition laws.