BCN-14 China lists fentanyl as controlled substance in US gesture

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China lists fentanyl as controlled substance in US gesture

BEIJING, April 1, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – China announced Monday it would add
fentanyl analogues to its controlled substance list from May 1 following US
pleas for Beijing to crack down on a drug fuelling a deadly opioid crisis.

China is suspected of being the main source of the narcotic, which is 50
times stronger than heroin and has caused record overdose deaths in the
United States.

The issue has figured in trade talks between the United States and China,
and Beijing promised to list the drug when presidents Donald Trump and Xi
Jinping agreed to a tariffs truce in December.

The American concerns have “all been resolved”, Liu Yuejin, deputy
director of the National Anti-Drug Commission, said at a press conference on
Monday.

“The US is concerned about all variants (of fentanyl), and it’s all been
resolved,” said Liu.

American officials listening in the audience declined to comment.

In December, Trump said the move could be a “game changer”, noting that
Chinese courts can sentence drug traffickers to death.

“If China cracks down on this ‘horror drug,’ using the Death Penalty for
distributors and pushers, the results will be incredible!” Trump tweeted at
the time.

The move as China’s top trade negotiator, Vice Premier Liu He, prepares to
return to Washington this week for more talks following discussions in
Beijing last week.

Diplomats invited to attend the briefing said Beijing’s action marked an
important step for combatting the drug trade.

“What China did today was extremely important,” said Stefan Thorsell, a
police and customs liaison officer for the Swedish embassy in Beijing.

“Even though Sweden is a small country we have problems, not as big as the
United States, but we have problems with fentanyl as well,” he said.

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