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Possible baby boom gets industries dreaming – Wei Gu

By: Fons Tuinstra
On: November 22, 2013
In: consumers, economy, middle class
Wei Gu
Wei Gu

More than 1 trillion US dollars in sales for 1-2 million extra babies per year after China has relaxed its one-child policy, expect the industry, learns WSJ wealth editor Wei Gu from financial analyst Shao Yu. Not only baby food, but bigger houses and cars are needed. If those babies come.

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