Anti-opioid groups are ‘optimistic’ about Trump’s tariffs. Will the move help tackle the fentanyl crisis?
by Chris McGreal from US news | The Guardian on (#6SMT4)
Campaigners say imposing fee on Mexico, Canada and China till they address drug smuggling could be effective
Anti-opioid campaigners in the US have welcomed Donald Trump's threat to hit Mexico, China and Canada with increased trade tariffs if they do not curb the smuggling of the powerful drug driving the US opioid epidemic.
Families and doctors grappling with a crisis that has claimed about 900,000 lives say the move may signal that a second Trump administration will finally get serious about tackling the flow of fentanyl into the US. But they also warn that much more needs to be done to reduce demand for opioids and to rein in the power of the pharmaceutical industry which created the epidemic.
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