China has officially allowed married couples to have three children, a step up from the two-child policy which has been in place since 2016. Incrementally, China is moving away from its disastrous “one-child policy” which it had adopted in the 1970s, partially from a thorough misunderstanding of the true source of wealth, and confusion with regard to economic policy, but also under intense pressure and persuasion from the international genocide mafia, that were feeding China with scare-story, frightening computer projections (computers were scarce in China at the time) about the growth of its population, which finally succeeded in tipping the scales toward the selection of the one-child policy.
The People’s Bank and demographers working there have already said that China should eliminate all restrictions on how many children couples have. China is working in that direction, especially given the fact that many couples nowadays are not inclined to have many children for economic reasons. But Beijing is probably wary of moving too quickly, so as not to place too much opprobrium on those who were responsible for the previous policies.