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Vietnam ends two-child policy to address declining birth rates and aging population
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Vietnam has officially ended its two-child policy to address falling birth rates and an aging population, a move confirmed by state media. The country faces a shrinking workforce and increasing elderly population, potentially slowing economic growth. Like China, Vietnam hopes to boost birth rates, but faces challenges such as the rising cost of living and gender imbalance.
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