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> Remember that China promised trump in term 1 to massively import US goods and reduce fentanyl

China stopped selling unlicensed fentanyl to the USofA, it later stopped supplying fentanyl to both Mexico and Canada.

The problem was that criminals in the USofA and Mexico purchased precursor chemicals in bulk and made their own fentanyl. Restricting precursors led to pre-precursors being purchased in bulk for drug labs to make their own precursors in order to make fentanyl.

The fentanyl problem continued under Trump and rapidly grew in size during his first term.

  In 2021, Mr. Biden issued an executive order imposing sanctions on individuals and companies engaged in the illicit opioid trade. His Treasury Department put sanctions on more than 300 individuals and entities, freezing entire networks of fentanyl suppliers and traffickers out of the international financial system.

  In 2023 and 2024 he identified China as a major illicit drug-producing country for its role in the synthetic opioid trade — a blow to the reputation of China’s chemical industry.

  Simultaneously, the Biden administration pushed U.S. law enforcement agencies to conduct aggressive investigations and build indictments against dozens of Chinese citizens and companies that were trafficking fentanyl precursor chemicals into the United States.

  [..] Biden secured a personal commitment from President Xi Jinping to restart counternarcotics cooperation in November 2023

  [..] And we made progress. International fentanyl supply chains showed signs of disruption, forcing traffickers to change sources and tactics.

  Together with other diplomatic initiatives and an expansive public health campaign, the number of lethal fentanyl overdoses in the United States has dropped.

  In the 12 months ending September 2024, overdose deaths were down an estimated 24 percent from the year prior.
~ https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/18/opinion/trump-china-trade...

What has Trump done now he's back in office? Destroyed any cooperation with China on counternarcotics cooperation.

  Tariffs alone will not push China’s government to help reduce drug overdose deaths in the United States. In fact, with Beijing already imposing retaliatory tariffs and proclaiming that it’s “ready to fight till the end,” Mr. Trump’s blunt-force tactics might drive China to cooperate less on fentanyl, not more.

  With the stakes as high as they are, American communities cannot afford a miscalculation.



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