China Requires Permits to Export Precursor Chemicals to US, Canada and Mexico
China has added the U.S., Canada and Mexico to its list of countries requiring export licenses for certain precursor chemicals, its Ministry of Commerce announced Nov. 10, according to an unofficial translation.
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China added the 13 precursor chemicals that are used in the manufacturing of fentanyl to a list of restricted exports after the U.S. slashed fentanyl-related tariffs on the country (see 2511030005).