19121kloc-0/0 In October, China, the United States, Japan, Britain, Germany and other countries held an international conference on drug control in The Hague and signed the Convention on Drug Control.
The main point of the Convention is that States parties should enact laws to control the production, sale and import of "raw opium"; The manufacture, sale and smoking of "cooked opium" are gradually banned. Since then, countries no longer regard drug control as China's "internal affairs", but realize that drugs are "the economic loss of the whole world", which will not only make importing countries poor, but also seriously hinder legitimate international trade, and ultimately make exporting countries suffer the same harm.