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Young Chinese Struggling Life Pressure Resist Government Push Boost Ma Rcna

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AI-generatedThe article discusses demographic trends in China, specifically declining marriage registrations and government efforts to boost birth rates. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; the news is about social and demographic policy, not a specific company, commodity, or supply chain. No concrete investment, regulation targeting a sector, price move, or economic indicator is reported that would trigger a sector impact. The commercial pathway is absent.
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- Marriage registrations in China fell to fewer than 1.7 million in Q1 2023, a 6.2% decrease year-on-year.
- Marriage registrations are half the levels of 2017.
- Government implemented measures including subsidies and a 13% tax on contraceptives to boost birth rates.
- Government promoting 'love education' in universities.
- Experts suggest demographic trends may be difficult to reverse without stronger social safety nets and gender equality.