Federation of European Publishers
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Federation of European Publishers is an independent, non-commercial association of book publishers associations in the European Union
European Union
The European Union is an economic and political union of 27 independent member states which are located primarily in Europe. The EU traces its origins from the European Coal and Steel Community and the European Economic Community , formed by six countries in 1958...

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Members

  • Austria — Hauptverband des Österreichischen Buchhandels
  • Belgium (French) — Association des Editeurs Belges
  • Belgium (Dutch) — Vlaamse uitgevers Vereniging
  • Bulgaria — Bulgarian Book Association
  • Czech Republic — The Association of Czech Booksellers and Publishers
  • Cyprus — Cyprus Booksellers and Publishers Association
  • Denmark — Forlæggerforeningen
  • Estonia — Estonian Publishers' Association
  • Finland — Suomen Kustannusyhdistys
  • France — Syndicat National de l’Edition
  • Germany — Börsenverein des Deutschen Buchhandels e.V
  • Greece — Hellenic Federation Publishers and Booksellers
  • Hungary — Hungarian Publisher's and Bookseller's
  • Iceland — Icelandic Publishers Association
  • Ireland — Irish Book Publishers’ Association
  • Italy — Associazione Italiana Editori
  • Lithuania — Lithuanian Publishers association
  • Luxembourg — Fédération Luxembourgeoise des Editeurs
  • Netherlands — Nederlands Uitgeversverbond
  • Norway — Norwegian Publishers Association
  • Poland — Polish Chamber of Books
  • Portugal — Associacao Portuguesa de Editores e Livreiros
  • Slovenia — Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia
  • Spain — Federacion de Gremios de Editores de Espana
  • Sweden — Svenska Förläggareföreningen
  • United Kingdom — The Publishers' Association
    The Publishers' Association
    The Publishers Association is the trade organisation serving book, journal and electronic publishers in the United Kingdom, established in 1895. Its is to strengthen the trading environment for UK publishers by providing a strong voice for the industry in government, in society and with other...

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