From Free to Taxed: China’s Contraceptives Are Changing

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From Free to Taxed: China’s Contraceptives Are Changing

China to end VAT exemption on contraceptives in January 2026, potentially affecting prices and consumer habits.

China will end the VAT exemption on contraceptives as of January 1st, 2026. For over 30 years, birth control pills, condoms, and other contraceptives were tax-free. Under the new rules, these products will face a 13% VAT. While prices may rise slightly, experts say demand is unlikely to drop.

How Consumers Are Reacting

Opinions are mixed. Some long-term users, such as women taking contraceptives for medical conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome, worry about higher costs. “A six-month supply is already expensive. Any price increase will be a burden,” said one Beijing resident.

At the same time, many young adults and couples see contraceptives as essential for sexual health and relationships. Online sales continue to grow, even as in-store purchases slow.

Policy Background and Public Health Perspective

China has offered free contraceptives through public health programs since 2017 to support reproductive health and informed family planning. The government has also introduced pro-birth measures, including three-child allowances and parenting subsidies, to encourage higher birth rates. Experts note that while VAT changes may slightly affect consumer prices, broader population goals need more comprehensive policies.

Additional reporting by HKCNA.

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