September 29, 2017

Will divorce exams become the latest Chinese export?

By Peter Jones, founder Over the years China’s relentless manufacturing machine has seen us devouring it’s lengthy list of exports spanning textiles, toys, DVDs, body jewellery, mobile phones and food products. So could the news that a Chinese married couple who were refused a divorce because they scored too highly on a judge’s relationship exam […]

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