Fentanyl’s new designation is one result from their meeting. The US also agreed to maintain the 10% tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods, instead of raising them to 25%, the White House said.
Fentanyl, an extremely powerful drug, is 50 to 100 times more potent than morphine and 30 to 50 times more potent than heroin.
According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 5,500 people died of synthetic opioid overdoses in 2014, most of them related to fentanyl. That’s an 80% increase over the number of deaths reported in 2013. Last year, the Drug Enforcement Administration issued a national alert stating that “drug incidents and overdoses related to fentanyl are occurring at an alarming rate.” In 2013, the Drug Enforcement Administration made 942 fentanyl seizures; in 2014, it made 3,344.
In August, Trump claimed on Twitter Chinese suppliers are fueling America’s opioid crisis.
“It is outrageous that Poisonous Synthetic Heroin Fentanyl comes pouring into the U.S. Postal System from China. We can, and must, END THIS NOW! The Senate should pass the STOP ACT — and firmly STOP this poison from killing our children and destroying our country. No more delay!” the tweet said.
Yu Haibin, a senior official with China’s National Narcotics Control Commission, said in a press briefing at the time that Trump’s comments were “unacceptable” and “irresponsible.”
“The United States has no proof that most fentanyl in the country comes from China,” he said. “It’s highly irresponsible to draw such a conclusion based on some individual cases.”
Officials in Washington believe China is the primary source of fentanyl found within US borders, following a 2017 US Congressional report citing law enforcement and drug investigators.
Trump last year declared the opioid crisis a public health emergency in the United States and brought up the issue with Xi when the two leaders met in Beijing in November 2017.
Oh yeah, let’s have the Senate pass a law to STOP illegal drugs coming in; that’ll fix everything. Nobody ever thought of that before.
Believing China about anything would be a big mistake. Even if they do make fentanyl a controlled substance, they’d have to make each individual ingredient that makes up fentanyl illegal as well. Otherwise they’ll sell individual ingredients separately and they’ll mix it up here. I’m no expert on the subject, but it seems to me like that might even be easier and the better way to get it in here. As drug sniffing dogs and all the other methods they use to detect it would become useless.