Vietnamese publications debut at German book fair

VOV.VN - A delegation representing the National Political Publishing House led by Vu Trong Lam, director and editor-in-chief of the publishing firm, is taking part in the Frankfurt Book Fair which is being held in Germany from October 18 to October 22.

The delegation held working sessions alongside several renowned foreign publishing houses in order to discuss issues related to purchasing and selling copyrights for translated books from various languages to Vietnamese and vice versa.

The local publisher met with Tallandier of France, Springer Nature, as well as both Oxford University and Cambridge University of the UK as part of efforts to seek measures aimed at promoting co-operation in the fields of publishing, copyright, and training experts.

The Frankfurt Book Fair was first held back in 1949, with this year’s edition marking the 75th edition of its kind.

The annual event draws the participation of over 4,000 publishers from across the globe.

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