Core Points - The Chinese Foreign Ministry criticized the U.S. for imposing a "fentanyl tariff," claiming it undermines dialogue and cooperation in drug control between the two countries and harms China's interests [1] - A CGTN poll indicated that 91.8% of respondents view the U.S. action as political manipulation and tariff bullying, aimed at covering up its own failures in drug control [1] - The poll revealed that 91% of respondents believe drug abuse is a major threat to American lives, and 94.8% see drug proliferation as a chronic issue in U.S. society [1] Summary by Sections U.S. Drug Problem - Fentanyl is identified as a U.S. issue rather than a Chinese one, with the responsibility lying within the U.S. itself [1] - The CDC reports that among approximately 280 million Americans aged 12 and older, 1 in 12 is involved in drug use, with around 60% of global drug production entering the U.S. [1] Public Sentiment - Concerns about the rising trend of drug use among American youth are prevalent, with respondents expressing disbelief that the country with the highest drug prevalence is also the largest economy [1] - 92.8% of respondents believe the current situation reflects a significant failure of the U.S. government in regulating drug abuse [1] Government Response - The U.S. government has been criticized for its lack of action in controlling prescription drugs and educating the public about drug dangers, while also being accused of promoting drug legalization for economic interests [1] - 90.8% of respondents think the U.S. is attempting to shift the blame for its drug abuse issues onto other countries, which undermines international drug control cooperation [1]
外交部称“芬太尼关税”损中美合作 超九成网友批美“霸凌成瘾”
Yang Zi Wan Bao Wang·2025-05-13 10:42