Economics
China, U.S. Plan Opioid Bust That May Help Trump Sell Trade Deal
- Media event Thursday may address U.S. concern about imports
- Two nations continue to talk about signing phase one of deal
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China and the U.S. plan to highlight joint efforts to crack down on fentanyl smuggling, addressing an opioid epidemic that President Donald Trump has asked his counterpart Xi Jinping to help alleviate as part of the broader trade talks between Beijing and Washington.