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China cracks down on fentanyl networks in move long sought by Washington

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By Antoni Slodkowski
BEIJING, March 19 (Reuters) – China has arrested seven people and subjected 12 more to “criminal compulsory measures” in a campaign targeting traffickers in fentanyl precursor chemicals, state media said on Thursday, a move long urged by the United States.

For years Washington had pressed China for measures such as arresting the sellers of chemicals used to make the deadly drug behind thousands of U.S. overdose deaths each year, but it only issued industry notices and took down websites trading in them.

The official Xinhua news agency said a special campaign in the central province of Hubei resulted in 22 cases of crimes involving precursor chemicals for fentanyl.

The operation, targeting the entire supply chain, from production to storage and export of such chemicals, was launched in December after a directive from the public security ministry, the agency added.

After taking office, U.S. President Donald Trump cited China’s inaction when imposing tariffs of 20%, halved since he met counterpart Xi Jinping in South Korea last year, in exchange for a ‌crack⁠down on the fentanyl networks.

News of China’s first widely-publicised legal action in years leading to arrests of traffickers follows weekend trade talks with the United States to prepare for a March-end summit of the leaders in Beijing, postponed for now by the war in Iran.

(Reporting by Antoni Slodkowski, Shi Bu and Ryan Woo; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman and Clarence Fernandez)

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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