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China adds chemicals to narcotics precursor list after Trump visit

By Thomson Reuters May 22, 2026 | 2:27 AM

BEIJING, May 22 (Reuters) – China added three chemicals on Friday to its list of controlled precursor chemicals curbing their export to ​Canada, Mexico and the United States, ‌a week after U.S. and Chinese leaders held a summit in Beijing.

The National Narcotics Control Commission also issued a notice warning of eight chemicals that could be ‌used ​to make synthetic drugs.

It ordered ⁠those engaging in related ⁠business and export trade activities to “strictly comply with domestic and foreign laws and regulations”.

The moves mirrored Beijing’s anti-narcotics curbs adopted in November, ​days after a meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping ⁠in South Korea.

At those talks, ⁠the United States agreed to trim ​tariffs on China in exchange in part for ​Beijing cracking down on the illicit fentanyl trade.

Washington ‌had repeatedly accused Beijing of failing to stem the flow of precursor chemicals for fentanyl, with Trump imposing fentanyl-related tariffs on Beijing in ⁠early 2025 that the U.S. Supreme Court struck down in February.

China had dismissed Washington’s accusations over the ⁠deadly opioid, ‌saying the issue was a U.S. ⁠problem whose responsibility rested with Washington.

Chinese ​and ‌U.S. anti-narcotics authorities arrested five suspects ​this month ⁠and seized a batch of drugs in a joint investigation of a drug smuggling and trafficking case, state media said.

(Reporting by Yukun Zhang, Shi Bu, Xiuhao Chen and Ryan Woo; Editing by ​Clarence Fernandez)