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VisitWhat will be China's next regulatory action related to fentanyl or its precursors by the end of 2024?
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China to Regulate Three Essential Chemicals Used in Fentanyl Production, White House Confirms
Aug 6, 2024, 12:20 PM
China announced it will begin additional control and regulation of three essential chemicals used in the production of illicit fentanyl. The White House confirmed this move, describing it as a positive step in the fight against fentanyl. The PRC's announcement on August 6, 2024, was welcomed by the U.S. Ambassador to China, who expressed hope for further progress in combating the fentanyl crisis. China will domestically control these chemicals.
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