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flag China's new condom tax, launched in Jan 2026, is unlikely to reverse declining birth rates due to widespread contraception access and economic pressures.

flag China's newly implemented condom tax, introduced in January 2026, is unlikely to reverse the country's ongoing decline in fertility rates, according to analysts. flag The tax, part of broader efforts to address low birth rates, faces challenges due to widespread access to alternative contraception, changing social attitudes, and deep-rooted economic pressures on young adults. flag Experts say the measure alone lacks the impact needed to significantly influence reproductive behavior.

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