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The article describes a policy reform in China's marriage registration process, which has led to an increase in marriage registrations and wedding tourism revenue. However, there is no direct commercial mechanism affecting specific sectors, companies, or commodities. The impact is broad and social, not tied to a concrete supply chain, input cost, or margin channel. Therefore, no relevant sectors are identified.

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  • China allowed nationwide marriage registration since May 2025.
  • 6.76 million marriages in 2025, up 657,000 from previous year.
  • Wedding tourism revenue exceeded 20 million yuan in some areas.
  • Reform targets 376 million migrant residents.
  • Government enhancing family support policies.

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