China's Publishing Industry: Market Opportunities & Regulatory Challenges for U.S. Exporters
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Location: Your home or office computer
Time: 7:00-8:30 pm ET
Overview
This live internet briefing explores China's book and publishing industry. Learn about what sells, who buys, and how to navigate the restrictive environment of state owned enterprises, regulations and piracy. Receive a detailed market research report not yet released to the public as part of your registration. Submit your questions to the presenters in advance to ensure your concerns are raised.
Publishing Market Opportunities Abound!
- In the last ten years, the number of imported book titles more than doubled, while the availability of journals and magazines distributed in the market increased by nearly ten fold.
- Total sales of books in China reached 123.6 billion RMB in 2006, climbing at a rate around three to four percent per year.
- The total number of books, newspapers, and periodicals published in China is the highest in the world.
- The role of foreign publishers is growing quickly. Books written by foreign authors take up more than 18% of the retail market in China.
- In 2006, on average, publishing houses produced 408 titles and printed 11 million copies. The most popular titles for publishing houses are education, science/technology, and children’s books.
Presenters
Featured Speaker: Bill Zhao, Managing Director, Hina
Group
Bill Zhao knows the Chinese publishing industry inside and
out. Intimately familiar with the trends in the publishing
industry and the opportunities available given the regulatory
framework, he routinely advises firms on who buys what and
how. The Hina Group is an investment banking and private
equity firm focusing on cross-boarder opportunities between China
and the world, with offices in the U.S., China and Singapore.
Frank Joseph
Commercial Officer, US Commercial Service
American Embassy, Beijing
Maggie Qiu
Commercial Specialist, US Commercial Service
American Embassy, Beijing
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Organized in cooperation with the US Commercial Service's Global Publishing Team.
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