Federation of European Publishers - Members

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

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