Product safety is the top priority for Chinese consumers of infant goods, a report said Thursday.
The report by the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency said South Korean companies need to focus on improving the safety of products while making inroads into the infant goods market in China.
The number of newborns rose by 1.31 million to 17.8 million in 2016 from a year earlier as the Beijing government lifted the decades old "one-child policy" and allowed couples to have a second child if one parent is an only child.
The market size of China's infant goods increased 15.9 percent on-year to 310 trillion won ($289 billion) in 2016 and is expected to double by 2020.
A file photo of an infant goods fair in Shanghai (Yonhap)
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