Why a deluge of Chinese-made drugs is hard to curb


by BBC News

BBC News— Thousands of Chinese companies are making synthetic opioids and shipping them around the world.

Daily Mail—Spooks probe whether Chinese-made electric cars could be spying on Brits for Beijing. Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden revealed that a top-level review is under way into whether hostile states could use the vehicles (EVs) as intelligence-gathering devices.

LifeSiteNews—British Columbia to re-criminalize hard drug use in public after massive policy failure. Far-left British Columbia premier David Eby announced last week that his province plans to re-criminalize hard drug use in public spaces after its decriminalization last year led to widespread social disorder.

CNBC—Europe may need to impose tariffs of up to 55% to curb Chinese EV imports: report. A new report says Brussels would need to levy higher than expected tariffs of around 50% on Chinese electric vehicles to dissuade their export into the bloc.