Surrogacy still big business in Shanghai despite national ban
Police raid on surrogate agency in May has not deterred other centres
Surrogacy is still big business in Shanghai despite a police raid on a major agency just a few months ago.
The practice, although banned in China, has been in growing demand during the past two years since the country relaxed its stringent one-child policy and allowed all couples to have two children, experts said.
News portal Thepaper.cn went undercover to visit a surrogate agency this month.
The company’s owner, who was identified as Wang Li, said she charged 430,000 yuan (HK$500,000) as a “basic price” and 680,000 yuan for a set menu that guaranteed conception within two years.
Wang said her agency had two centres in different districts and clients visited the facilities every day.