China scraps law banning parents from having over two children

China has scrapped its controversial ‘two child’ policy and will now allow couples to have three kids.

According to Chinese state media, the move was approved by President Xi Jinping in order to aid the country’s ageing population.

This comes after Beijing abolished its infamous ‘one child’ policy in 2016 which had been in place since the late-1970s.

The government believed that the high cost of raising kids in Chinese cities deterred many couples from starting families so the two children policy wasn’t helping with population growth.

State news agency Xinhua said “To further optimise the birth policy, (China) will implement a one-married-couple-can-have-three-children policy”

The policy change will come with “supportive measures, which will be conducive to improving our country’s population structure, fulfilling the country’s strategy of actively coping with an ageing population and maintaining the advantage, the endowment of human resources”, the report continues

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