Japan has no recorded case of fentanyl seized, finance minister says
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Japan's Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato said Japan will continue to take all necessary steps to prevent the smuggling of illegal drugs.
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TOKYO - No fentanyl had been seized at Japan’s borders in the six years through 2024, Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato said on June 27, after a media report alleged a Chinese group in Japan smuggled chemicals into the United States to make the synthetic drug.
“Japan will continue to take all necessary steps to prevent the smuggling of illegal drugs,” Mr Kato said at a regular briefing when asked about the allegations reported by the Nikkei Business daily.
Mr Kato did not say whether fentanyl he referred to included precursor chemicals as well as the finished drug.
The media report, which identified a company operating in Nagoya, central Japan until at least July 2024, comes as Japan tries to negotiate a trade deal with the US in a bid to roll back or eliminate a 25 per cent tariff on Japanese automobile imports
US President Donald Trump in March slapped additional tariffs
The allegation that fentanyl precursor chemicals had been shipped from Japan will not affect Japan’s ongoing trade talks, Japan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Takeshi Iwaya said.
“Japan intends to continue actively working toward the eradication of illegal drugs, including fentanyl, through close coordination with the United States and other relevant countries,” he said at a separate press briefing. REUTERS

