Fentanyl crisis: US takes action against Chinese drug imports

The Biden administration on Tuesday focused on the threat of the fentanyl trade, announcing a series of charges and sanctions against Chinese companies and executives accused of importing the chemicals used to make the deadly drug.

Officials described the actions, which include charges against eight Chinese companies accused of advertising, manufacturing and distributing precursor chemicals for synthetic opioids such as fentanyl, as the latest effort in their fight against the deadliest overdose crisis in United States history. The measures come one day before senior government officials are due to visit Mexico, where the cartels are part of the global smuggling network, for meetings expected to include a discussion on the drug threat.

β€œWe know that this network includes the leaders of the cartels, their drug traffickers, their money launderers, their clandestine laboratory personnel, their security forces, their weapons suppliers and their chemical suppliers,” Attorney General Merrick Garland said at a news conference. β€œAnd we know that this global fentanyl supply chain that ends in the deaths of Americans often starts with chemical companies in China.”