China has ended a three-decade-old tax exemption on contraceptive drugs and devices, a move aimed at addressing the countrys ...
Contraceptives are now subject to a 13 percent value-added tax, while services related to childcare and marriage are exempt.
10 years after end of '1-child' policy, China's push for more babies isn't winning its citizens over
January 1 marks 10 years since China scrapped its notorious "one-child" policy, after the government realized that a falling ...
China faces a demographic crisis ten years after ending its one-child policy. Birth rates remain low, and the population is ...
For many Chinese citizens, the move feels contradictory. The same state that is urging people to marry and have children is ...
Starting January 1, Beijing will impose a tax on contraceptives, risking limiting access to condoms in a country where 97% of ...
The new UN report has reshaped the list of the world’s top 10 most populous cities. Notably, nine of the 10 are in Asia ...
The Daily Mail's extraordinarily detailed interactive map reveals how, in one zone of Hackney, London, babies make up 3% of ...
BUENOS AIRES, Dec. 17 (UPI) --Argentina's government is pushing a labor reform aimed at reducing off-the-books work and expanding formal employment to shore up a pension system under the strain of ...
Precipitous population decline in the world’s leading developed countries threatens to foreshadow similar issues in the United States, a trajectory the Trump administration likely holds limited ...
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 ...
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