A top Chinese government official is asking what the Trump
administration wants the communist nation to do about chemicals used
to make fentanyl amid an ongoing trade war between the world's two
largest economies.
Wang Xiaohong, China’s minister of public security, has been making
inquiries about what Trump wants China to do about the fentanyl issue
over the last few days, The Wall Street Journal reported Friday.
Chinese companies produce precursors, large quantities of chemicals
that eventually flow to Mexican drug cartels, which then make fentanyl
and smuggle it into the United States.
Beijing could possibly have Wang meet with senior Trump administration officials in a neutral country, the newspaper reported.
Trump has tried to persuade China, Mexico and Canada to do more to
combat the flow of fentanyl into the U.S.
"China has consistently failed to take meaningful steps to stem the
flow of precursor chemicals to known illicit drug producers," the
White House told Fox News Digital. "Most governments could do so
through regulation and enforcement – this is especially true for an authoritarian state like China."
Upon taking office, Trump imposed 20% tariffs on China over its role
in the fentanyl epidemic in the U.S., which kills tens of thousands of Americans every year.
Since then, Trump has increased tariffs on China to 145%, while
Beijing has retaliated with 125% tariffs on American goods.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/chinese-official-reportedly-seeking- accommodation-trump-fentanyl-precursors-trade-war
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