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The US accuses China of allowing links between the chemical industry and drug traffickers

Last year, some 80,000 people died in the United States from drug-related overdoses and poisoning, many of them from cocaine and methamphetamine mixed with fentanyl.

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Sara Carter, director of the U.S. Office of National Drug Control Policy. United States Photo: EFE

The UShas accused China   of having links to its chemical industry with renowned drug traffickers and of facilitatingthe production of fentanyl, an opioid that has caused hundreds of thousands of deaths in North America and has been defined by theAmericans as a "weapon of mass destruction" .

"We know where the chemical precursors come from. They're manufactured in millions of tons in China. We know they're moving through the global supply chain," said Sara Carter, director of the US National Drug Control Policy Office, during the UN meeting in Vienna.



"We know that China's weak export controls and low law enforcement allow the chemical industry in that country to interact with narcos," the US representative added.

At the same time, it has stressed that China's "effective controls"on rare lands cause damage to the "legal industry" .

Last year , some 80,000 people died in the United States from drug-related overdoses and poisoning, many of them from cocaine and methamphetamine mixed with fentanyl.

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