Contraceptives will get more expensive in China as the country that once had a one-child policy prepares to tackle plunging birth rates by bringing changes in reproductive and family-related taxation.
China will impose a value-added tax on contraceptive drugs and devices — including condoms — for the first time in three decades, its latest bid to reverse plunging birth rates that threaten to ...
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