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FBI chief visited China to talk fentanyl, law enforcement, sources say

Reuters
Reuters
10/11/2025
08:40 MYT
FBI chief visited China to talk fentanyl, law enforcement, sources say
FBI Director Kash Patel visits China for secret talks on fentanyl enforcement after Trump-Xi summit reached consensus on drug control. - REUTERS/Filepic
BEIJING: FBI Director Kash Patel visited China last week to discuss fentanyl and law enforcement issues, two people familiar with his trip told Reuters, following a summit between the U.S. and Chinese presidents where both hailed "consensus" on the matter.

AI Brief
  • FBI Director Kash Patel held quiet talks in Beijing on fentanyl and law enforcement following the Trump-Xi summit.
  • Trump halved tariffs on Chinese goods linked to fentanyl after Xi pledged stronger action to curb its flow.
  • A bilateral mechanism is being formed to coordinate US-China efforts on fentanyl supply chain enforcement.

A person briefed on Patel's trip said the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation flew into Beijing on Friday and stayed for about a day. He held talks with Chinese officials on Saturday, the person added.
Patel's visit to Beijing was not officially announced by either the U.S. or China and is reported by Reuters for the first time.
China's Ministry of Public Security, its Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the U.S. embassy in Beijing all did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment.
U.S. President Donald Trump halved the tariffs on Chinese goods imposed as a punishment over the flow of fentanyl to 10% after reaching the agreement during last month's talks with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
Xi will work "very hard to stop the flow" of fentanyl, a deadly synthetic opioid that is the leading cause of American overdose deaths, Trump told reporters after the talks.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the details of the fresh consensus would be hashed out through a new bilateral working group. It was unclear whether Patel discussed the new mechanism during his Beijing visit.
The deal signals a shift for Trump officials, who had insisted that punitive measures would remain in place until China proved it was cracking down on fentanyl supply chains.
Chinese officials vehemently defend their record on fentanyl, saying they have already taken extensive action to regulate precursor chemicals used to make the drug and accuse Washington of using the issue as "blackmail."
The Xi-Trump deal went beyond fentanyl and included the resumption of U.S. soybean purchases by China.
For its part, Beijing agreed to pause export curbs unveiled in October on rare earths, elements with vital roles in many modern technologies.
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