US files first-ever charges against Chinese fentanyl manufacturers
- The firms and individuals are accused of illegally trafficking chemicals used to produce the highly addictive painkiller that has fuelled the US opioid crisis
- ‘We are targeting every step of the movement, manufacturing and sale of fentanyl – from start to finish,’ US Attorney General Merrick Garland says

The US Justice Department filed criminal charges Friday against Chinese nationals and, for the first time, Chinese chemical companies accused of illegally trafficking ingredients used to make fentanyl.
The move comes despite bilateral efforts to create a working group to stem the flow of precursors and equipment used in making the addictive painkiller.
The Chinese foreign ministry criticised the charges and said it had protested to the US government.
“It is a classic case of arbitrary detention, unilateral sanctions and it is completely illegal,” the ministry said.
“It has seriously harmed the basic human rights of Chinese citizens and the interests of Chinese enterprises.”
The ministry also said the move would jeopardise bilateral cooperation against drugs.