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Title: China Restricts Fentanyl Precursors to US, Canada, Mexico

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

China Imposes export Licenses on Key FentanylPrecursors to US, Mexico, and Canada

BEIJING ⁣ – China’s ministry of Commerce, in a joint announcement with multiple government agencies, has implemented a⁢ new licensing requirement‌ for the export of certain chemicals used in the production of fentanyl to the United States, Mexico, and Canada, effective immediately.​ The move,‌ reported by state news agency Xinhua, comes amid ongoing pressure ⁤from Washington regarding the flow of precursor chemicals fueling the opioid crisis in the US and follows recent‍ high-level talks between ⁤the two countries.

The new regulations require exporters to obtain ​a license to ship the specified‍ chemicals, signaling a strengthened commitment from Beijing to⁢ curb ⁢the illicit trade. ⁢This action‌ builds upon pledges made earlier this year to halt the flow of materials used to manufacture the synthetic opioid, a promise that ⁤lead ⁤to a partial rollback of tariffs imposed by the Trump administration.

The licensing requirement follows a ⁢visit to‍ Beijing last week by FBI Director Kash Patel,who discussed fentanyl ⁣and law‌ enforcement cooperation⁤ with Chinese officials. While ⁢neither the US nor China officially announced⁤ Patel’s trip, it underscores the urgency of addressing the⁤ fentanyl supply chain. ‌

Washington has ⁤long⁢ accused Beijing of insufficient action ‍to prevent the export of these⁢ chemicals. Former President Trump ⁣initially imposed a 20 percent tariff on certain Chinese⁢ products in⁢ response ⁢to their ‌alleged role in the fentanyl supply chain,later reducing it to ‌10 percent following discussions with Chinese ​President Xi Jinping. Trump stated after those talks that xi pledged to “work very hard to stop the flow” of ​fentanyl, the⁢ leading cause of overdose ⁤deaths in⁣ the United States.

Alongside ⁤the new export controls, the united States Trade Representative (USTR) announced a one-year suspension of its examination into China’s maritime, logistics, and shipbuilding sectors, effective this Monday. In a reciprocal gesture, China has suspended port ⁤taxes applied to ships linked to the United States for one year.

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