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  1. China's Politburo Standing Committee announces that it will replace the existing two-child policy with a new three-child policy, allowing couples to have three children, in order to mitigate the country's declining birth rates. China's fertility rate stands at 1.3 – below the level needed to maintain a stable population.
  2. China announces that it will replace the existing two-child policy with a new three-child policy, allowing couples to have three children, in order to mitigate the country's declining birth rates. China's fertility rate stands at 1.3 – below the level needed to maintain a stable population.
  3. China announces that it will replace their existing two-child policy with a new three-child policy, allowing couples to have three children, in order to increase the country's declining birth rates. China's fertility rate is currently 1.3, which is below the level needed to maintain a stable population.

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