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Why is China making condoms, birth control pills expensive?
China has removed tax exemptions on condoms and contraceptive pills, making them more expensive as part of a broader push to ...
Contraceptives are now subject to a 13 percent value-added tax, while services related to childcare and marriage are exempt.
Starting January 1, Beijing will impose a tax on contraceptives, risking limiting access to condoms in a country where 97% of ...
For many Chinese citizens, the move feels contradictory. The same state that is urging people to marry and have children is ...
China introduced a 13% tax on contraceptives while exempting childcare services as the global superpower battles sustained ...
People in China will pay a 13% sales tax on contraceptives from 1 January, while childcare services will be exempt, as the ...
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China's baby steps: Ageing Beijing to tax condoms, contraceptives; why Xi Jinping is worried
China has begun taxing condoms and other contraceptives, ending a three-decade exemption as the government intensifies ...
A 13% tax on contraceptives was introduced by China today in an effort to boost the country’s birth rate. Items such as ...
A bill moving through the Indiana Legislature seeks to create a new state-funded birth control program for low-income Hoosiers — but would only make certain methods available. (Getty Images) ...
Ten years after scrapping its controversial one-child policy, China’s policymakers are scrambling to reverse the country’s ...
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