Chinese government linked to illicit fentanyl tradeA delegate walks to his seat as they arrive at the closing ceremony for China’s National People’s Congress at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, on Monday, March 13, 2023. Beijing’s communist government is supporting illicit trade in deadly fentanyl by offering tax rebates and other incentives to manufacturers in China, according to a bipartisan report by the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party.
The findings of the report mark the first time direct connections between the Beijing government and illicit exports of fentanyl and related products have been disclosed. During the Trump administration, pressure on Beijing led to a halt in direct shipments of the deadly synthetic opioid that authorities say has killed more than 100,000 Americans a year, mainly through drug overdoses.
The committee probe used open-source intelligence-gathering methods to reach its conclusions. The methods included data collection from government websites and documents, undercover communications with Chinese drug-trafficking companies and work with experts on the matter. Key findings from the investigation reveal that the Chinese government provided grants and awards to companies “openly trafficking illicit fentanyl materials and other synthetic narcotics,” the report states.
“We now know it does the same for illegal synthetic narcotics, and we know these subsidies work,” the aide said. China’s role in the U.S. fentanyl crisis was raised during the summit between President Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping in California last November. The two leaders agreed both nations would resume discussions on curbing Chinese exports of fentanyl, which China cut off in August 2022 to protest the visit to Taiwan by then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Committee investigators found in a review of seven e-commerce sites in China more than 31,000 instances of Chinese companies selling controlled chemicals used by drug traffickers.
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