China this week announced a major crackdown on fentanyl precursors, a move widely seen as a gesture of goodwill ahead of President Donald Trump’s planned visit.
But analysts warned that while this may address one major US grievance, it remained to be seen whether the United States would reciprocate and help the two sides move on to tackling other serious disputes, such as tariffs.
The crackdown in the central province of Hubei started in December and included a raid on a company in the…
China offers US olive branch with fentanyl raids ahead of possible Trump visit

