China taxes condoms, contraceptive drugs in bid to spur birth rate


FILE PHOTO: Children react to a dragon dance in a parade at Kam Tin, Hong Kong, China, December 16, 2025. China's population fell for a third consecutive year in 2024 and experts have cautioned the downturn will continue. - Reuters

HONG KONG: China removed a three-decade-old tax exemption on contraceptive drugs and devices from January 1 in new steps to spur a flagging birth rate.

Condoms and contraceptive pills now incur value-added ‌tax of 13 per cent, the standard rate ⁠for most consumer goods.

The move comes as Beijing struggles to ​boost birth rates in the world's second-largest economy. China's population fell for a third consecutive year in 2024 and experts have cautioned the downturn will continue.

China exempted childcare subsidies from personal income tax and rolled out an ‍annual ⁠childcare subsidy ‍last ​year, following a series of "fertility-friendly" measures ⁠in 2024, such as urging colleges and universities to provide "love education" to portray marriage, love, fertility and family in a ‍positive light.

Top leaders ‍again pledged last month at the annual ‌Central Economic Work Conference to promote "positive marriage and childbearing attitudes" to stabilise ⁠birth rates.

China's birth rates have been falling for decades as a result of the one-child policy China ⁠implemented from 1980 to 2015, and rapid urbanisation.

The high cost of childcare and education as well as job uncertainty and a slowing economy have also ‍discouraged many young Chinese from getting married and ⁠starting a family. - Reuters

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