China has begun taxing condoms and contraceptives at a 13% VAT rate, ending a long-standing exemption. This move signals a significant policy shift as the government intensifies efforts to combat a deepening demographic decline and boost birth rates. The population has fallen for three consecutive years, with experts warning of continued decline.
China's baby steps: Ageing Beijing to tax condoms, contraceptives; why Xi is worried
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