1. Exploitation means that a person or a group of people take advantage of their special position in the production process to obtain their own interests by extracting the labor value of workers. A concrete example can be that employers force workers to work overtime continuously, pay wages in arrears and not pay social security in order to obtain more economic benefits, while workers can only accept low wages and poor working conditions. This behavior violates the rights and interests of workers and seriously damages their health and dignity.
2. Trafficking refers to the legitimate economic benefits obtained by selling or trading legitimate goods or services within the scope of national laws and regulations. This may include various commercial activities, such as selling daily necessities, food and beverages, cultural and entertainment products, etc. When conducting legal trafficking activities, we must strictly abide by relevant laws and regulations.