China’s ruling Communist Party plans to adjust its one-child policy soon after the Third Plenum meeting that closed yesterday in Beijing, Caixin reported, citing a source close to the conclave. Couples in China are currently allowed to have a second baby if both parents were single-children. The upcoming change would allow parents to have two children as long as just one of the parents was a single-child. The one-child policy and other population-control measures were one of the key issues discussed at the third plenary meeting of the party’s 205-member 18th Central Committee, said the unnamed source.