Chinese couples defer tying the knot amid zero-COVID slump

Marriages tumble 7.5%, raising concerns about birthrates

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A couple kisses through protective masks at a subway station in Shanghai. © Reuters

IORI KAWATE, Nikkei staff writer

BEIJING -- China's campaign to stamp out the coronavirus has contributed to a steep drop in marriage rates this year, government data suggests, as the impact of lockdowns leaves many young people uncertain about their economic futures.

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