China’s birth rate hit rock bottom, one decade after it announced the end of its one-child policy, multiple outlets reported ...
China’s Population Drops for the Fourth Year in a Row, Threatening Long-Term Risks for the Country’s Economy ...
China’s population crisis deepened in 2025 as births fell to a historic low, highlighting the limits of Beijing’s efforts to boost fertility through subsidies and policy reforms.
Despite Beijing’s campaign to encourage couples to have more children, new data shows China’s population decline is ...
Its current trajectory may have far-reaching economic consequences. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
A decade after ending the one-child policy, China is pushing a range of ideas and policies to try to encourage more births as ...
China’s economy met the government’s official growth target in 2025, with official figures showing real gross domestic product (GDP) expanded by 5%. Exports played an outsized role in delivering this ...
China’s population fell again, marking the fourth straight year of decline. According to new government data released this week, the nation recorded its lowest birth rate since the 1949 communist ...
National data shows that in 2025, China's population shrank by 3.39 million people, as experts warn the trend is likely to continue.
While China has introduced a slew of measures to boost its population demographic, the country’s birth count is shrinking and rapidly shifting as an ageing society, according to a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. BANGKOK — How do you persuade a population to have more babies after generations of limiting families to just one? A decade after ...