A Chinese company has disciplined multiple executives after authorities rebuked an advertisement joking about infidelity, reflecting official sensitivity toward declining marriage rates.
A Chinese company has disciplined multiple executives following government criticism of an advertisement that made light of infidelity, amid heightened official concern over national marriage rates.
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