Treasury Sanctions Three Sinaloa Cartel Members, 'key individuals responsible for facilitating the illicit trafficking of deadly drugs, including fentanyl'

Treasury Sanctions Three Sinaloa Cartel Members, 'key individuals responsible for facilitating the illicit trafficking of deadly drugs, including fentanyl'

The Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has announced sanctions against 10 individuals, including three members of the Sinaloa Cartel, for their involvement in trafficking fentanyl and other lethal drugs.


Seligsohn: "The U.S.-China S&T agreement should not be allowed to lapse, and it should be renewed as it stands or with revisions negotiated by both parties."

Seligsohn: "The U.S.-China S&T agreement should not be allowed to lapse, and it should be renewed as it stands or with revisions negotiated by both parties."

Deborah Seligsohn, senior associate at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, argued in a commentary on the CSIS website that the U.S. should renew its Science and Technology (S&T) Agreement with China. In the Aug. 4 commentary, she defended renewing it despite the tensions surrounding it.