China will soon start collecting a value-added tax on contraceptive drugs and products for the first time in over three decades, a move aligned with Beijing’s effort to get families to have more ...
China will soon start collecting a value-added tax on contraceptive drugs and products for the first time in over three decades, a move aligned with Beijing’s effort to get families to have more ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Chinese visitor looks at condoms at the Beijing International Sex Supplies Exhibition. Zhang Peng/LightRocket via Getty Images ...
China has made condoms and other contraceptives more expensive as it tries to boost birth rates, but residents in Beijing and analysts say the measure will have little impact. Consumers must now pay a ...
It’s a taxing time for sweethearts in China. After a 30-year exemption, the country is slapping a 13% sales tax on condoms, birth control pills and devices, hoping to boost its declining birth rates ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A bride and groom walk along a beach promenade on a summer's day. Johannes Neudecker/dpa China will scrap a long-standing tax ...
China will soon start collecting a value-added tax on contraceptive drugs and products for the first time in over three decades, a move aligned with Beijing’s effort to get families to have more ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Dudley L. Poston Jr., Texas A&M University (THE CONVERSATION) Once the world’s most ...
(THE CONVERSATION) Once the world’s most populous nation, China is now among the many Asian countries struggling with anemic fertility rates. In an attempt to double the country’s rate of 1.0 children ...