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Fentanyl crisis shifts production from China to Mexico

October 11, 2024 | San Mateo County, California


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Fentanyl crisis shifts production from China to Mexico
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the alarming rise in Fentanyl trafficking, highlighting a significant shift in production locations. Initially, the majority of Fentanyl entering the United States originated from over 100 labs in China, primarily funneled through San Francisco International Airport's airmail facility. However, following the establishment of a dedicated task force to combat this issue, traffickers have increasingly relocated their operations to Mexico.

The meeting revealed that while the chemicals for Fentanyl production continue to be sourced from China and Southeast Asia, the actual manufacturing has moved to Mexico, where large quantities are produced weekly. This shift has raised concerns about the growing opioid addiction crisis in the U.S., as Fentanyl remains the most potent and cost-effective option for users. Officials noted that counterfeit pills resembling OxyContin can be purchased at the border for as little as 35 cents each, presenting a stark contrast to their street value of $20, resulting in substantial profits for traffickers.

The discussion underscored the urgent need for continued efforts to address the opioid epidemic and the evolving tactics of drug traffickers.

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