US Tariffs on China: Unlikely Fix for Opioid Crisis
The US imposes 10% tariffs on China to combat the opioid crisis, but experts argue that addressing domestic demand and fostering international cooperation are key to reducing overdose deaths.
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The US imposes 10% tariffs on China to combat the opioid crisis, but experts argue that addressing domestic demand and fostering international cooperation are key to reducing overdose deaths.
US tariffs on fentanyl imports from China clash with WTO rules, raising concerns about multilateral trading stability.
Trump’s transition team is collaborating with major tech firms to combat the surge in online fentanyl sales, aiming to address the escalating opioid crisis in the U.S.
A proposed 10% tariff on Chinese mainland goods by Donald Trump could impede vital US-China cooperation in combating fentanyl, despite China’s extensive anti-drug efforts.
China and Mexico reject President-elect Trump’s proposed tariffs on their goods, advocating for cooperation to tackle the U.S. fentanyl crisis instead of trade barriers.
China urges the U.S. to maintain strong drug-control cooperation amidst trade tensions, emphasizing their joint effort in combating fentanyl.
The Chinese mainland and the U.S. hold candid talks to strengthen bilateral counter-narcotics efforts, focusing on the fentanyl crisis.
China and the U.S. renew their commitment to combating global illegal drug production and trafficking, marking a new chapter in bilateral anti-drug cooperation.
China and U.S. authorities join forces to combat fentanyl trafficking, leading to the arrest of multiple traffickers through effective collaboration and information sharing.
CGTN’s documentary ‘The Fight Against Fentanyl’ investigates the opioid’s role in the U.S. overdose crisis and global health challenges, premiering June 8.