Fentanyl Crisis News - Latest Updates & Headlines
Trudeau using tariff problem to run again for Canada PM: Trump
Washington DC, March 7: President Donald Trump has accused Justin Trudeau of "using the tariff problem" with the US to run again for Prime Minister despite the "terrible job he has done for Canada."
He is trying to use this issue to stay in power... Trump slams Trudeau on tariffs, fentanyl crisis
Washington DC, March 6: US President Donald Trump after a telephonic conversation with Canadian Prime Minister on trade war accused Justin Trudeau of trying to "use the issue to stay in power."
US report exposes CCP's role in fueling Fentanyl crisis, calls for urgent action
Washington, DC, March 5: A recent inquiry by the House Select Committee focused on the Strategic Competition between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party has brought to light troubling information regarding the CCP's role in exacerbating the fentanyl epidemic in the United States.
If war is what US wants, be it tariff, trade or any other, we're ready to fight : China
Beijing, March 5: China said that the US is using fentanyl as a "flimsy excuse" to raise tariffs on Chinese imports and "if war is what the US wants," be it tariff or trade war, Beijing is ready to "fight till the end."
'Opium wars': US Secretary of State accuses China of 'intentionally' flooding state with Fentanyl
Washington, DC, March 1: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicated on Wednesday that Beijing might be "intentionally" inundating the United States with the synthetic opioid fentanyl, resembling a "reverse" scenario of the Opium Wars in the mid-1800s that weakened China's global position, according to a report from Radio Free Asia (RFA).
Will have immediate, extremely strong response: Canada on US' tariffs
Ottawa, February 28: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Friday issued a warning regarding the potential imposition of tariffs by the United States, stating that "Canada will have an immediate and extremely strong response," CBC News reported.
Trump says drop in illegal border crossing no bar from imposing Mexico, Canada tariffs
Washington DC, February 27: US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday at his first Cabinet meeting that the drop in illegal border crossings into the United States since he took office is "not stopping" him from levying 25 per cent tariffs on all Mexican and Canadian goods the US imports, CNN reported.