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China Taxes Condoms to Force Baby Boom

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
January 2, 2026
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China Taxes Condoms to Force Baby Boom
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From the start, it is clear the Chinese government is using pressure, not persuasion, as condom taxes return in a move many see as an attempt to push people into having more children without fixing the real problems stopping families from growing.

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  • What the New Policy is About
  • Why Beijing is Worried
  • Why this Move Feels Forced
  • A Long Shadow From the Past
  • Will This Approach Work

What the New Policy is About

On January 1, China removed a long-standing tax break on contraceptives. Condoms and birth control pills are now treated like regular consumer goods and taxed at 13 percent. For over 30 years, these items were cheaper because the state wanted people to control family size. That thinking has now flipped.

China Taxes Condoms to Force Baby Boom

This change did not happen by accident. China’s population has been shrinking for years, and 2024 marked the third straight year of decline. Fewer babies are being born, and the government is worried about what this means for the future workforce and economy.

Why Beijing is Worried

China is getting older fast. There are more elderly people and fewer young workers. This puts pressure on pensions, hospitals, and the economy as a whole. Leaders see falling birth numbers as a serious threat, not just a social issue.

Because of this fear, the government has been rolling out many “family-friendly” ideas. Some parents now get childcare support, and some schools are being told to teach students to see marriage and family life in a positive way.

Why this Move Feels Forced

Making condoms more expensive sends a strong message, but not a comfortable one. It suggests the state believes higher prices might push people to take risks or rethink family planning. For many young people, this feels like control, not support.

People are asking a simple question: Will taxing protection really make couples want children, or will it only create more stress and anger?

Most young Chinese are not avoiding children because condoms are cheap. They are avoiding children because life is expensive. Housing costs are high. Childcare is costly. Jobs feel uncertain. Education expenses worry parents long before a baby is even born.

Many couples already feel stretched. Adding small taxes to contraceptives does nothing to fix these deeper fears.

A Long Shadow From the Past

China’s one-child policy shaped thinking for decades. Families were told to have fewer children, and society adjusted to that rule. Even though the policy ended years ago, its impact remains strong in how people plan their lives.

It is not easy to reverse habits built over generations, especially with simple policy switches.

Will This Approach Work

History shows that birth rates do not rise just because governments want them to. People need security, stable jobs, affordable housing, and confidence in the future before they choose to raise children.

Without tackling these core issues, this new tax may only become another symbol of pressure from above, rather than real help from the state.

This policy shows a government in a hurry, trying to fix a deep problem with surface actions. The fear of population decline is real, but pushing costs onto personal choices may backfire.

If leaders truly want more babies, they may need to listen more and control less, because families grow best where people feel safe, not forced.

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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