
Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Thursday urged young couples to get off to a “galloping start” in the Year of the Horse by having more babies to boost flagging birth rates.
In his Lunar New Year message, Lee said the wealthy city-state needed “enough children to form the next generation” amid concerns over the influx of immigrants.
“Unfortunately, despite our efforts to promote marriage and parenthood, our birth rates are still too low,” Lee, a father of four, said.
Lee said Singapore’s current fertility rate is 1.19 babies per female, down from 1.29 in 2012. The rate for ethnic Chinese Singaporeans, who make up 74 per cent of the resident population, is lower, at 1.06.
“We must try to do better. I hope the Year of the Horse will see some improvement,” he said.
The 61-year-old leader noted that Valentine’s Day this year would coincide with the auspicious 15th day of Lunar New Year festivities known as “Chap Goh Mei”.