When the FDA warned it could block kratom imports, official sea shipments stopped for years. Then more came than ever.

The agency announced in 2014 it could detain kratom at all U.S. ports. Officials have stopped more than 1,100 overseas shipments since then. But almost as many have made it in.

Unique containers arriving at U.S. ports with product descriptions containing “kratom,” “mitragyna speciosa” or “m. speciosa.” Does not include refused imports.
LANGSTON TAYLOR | Times Source: Times analysis of customs data collected by ImportGenius