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Government policies add to pressures on publishers

Oct 01, 2009
By Ella Karapetyan

OFF THE SHELF: Book publishers learn to be more selective in what to print as readers cut back on purchases.
TALLINN - Today there are approximately 100 printing companies in Estonia. The country’s joining the European Union in May 2004 encouraged and simplified foreign trade and communication, including in the publishing industry. The export volume from the Estonian printing industry has increased and this trend is still continuing. Today, the largest markets for printers are Russia, Scandinavia and Finland. During recent years, Estonian printing companies have been actively and successfully investi ...

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