- China has announced a tax exemption on imported science education materials and equipment from January 1, 2026, to December 31, 2030.
- The policy supports the 15th Five-Year Plan and targets resources not available or insufficient domestically.
- Eligible items include scientific films, digital content, interactive exhibits, high-tech hardware, and biological or geological specimens.
- The exemption benefits non-profit, public-facing organizations such as museums and observatories.
- The goal is to enhance access to foreign scientific resources and foster a workforce skilled in advanced sectors like AI, quantum technology, and biotechnology.
Source: businesstoday.com.my
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