EP11. Investing in the Cradle: Can China Afford Not to?

EP11. Investing in the Cradle: Can China Afford Not to?

Published on Aug 1
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Weekly China Recap
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<p>This week, we spotlight a historic shift in China's population policy.&nbsp;</p><p>For the first time, China is rolling out a nationwide childcare subsidy—a bold, centrally funded move to directly support families and encourage childbirth.&nbsp;</p><p>With real money and policy muscle, Beijing signals it's serious about reversing its declining birthrate.</p><p>Host Xing Zheming unpacks: What's in the new subsidy plan? Why the government is spending 900 billion RMB on babies? How China's population policy has transformed—from the one-child era to today's pro-birth push. And the significance of reimbursing reproductive healthcare and expanding support services for families.</p><p>As China ages, this new wave of &nbsp;"baby-friendly" policies shows that the country is not just watching demographic trends—it's actively shaping them.</p><p>Subscribe now for sharp insights on China's most important moves, every week with Xing Zheming.</p><p>Weekly China Recap with Xing Zheming - Powered b...
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