Pakistan Drops Tax on Period Products, Choosing Health Over Money

Pakistan Drops Tax on Period Products, Choosing Health Over Money

Pakistan removed a 18% tax on sanitary pads and contraceptives in its new budget. This is unusual because the country is being pressed by international lenders to collect more tax revenue, not less. The finance minister's decision treats these products as necessities, not luxuries. It shows the government is prioritizing women's health access—though whether it lasts depends on follow-through.

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