BEIJING, Feb. 11 (Xinhua) -- The China Book
Publishing Industry Report 2005 to 2006 was released by the General
Administration of Press and Publication (GAPP) here recently.
The report, published by the Publishing House of
Renmin University, has six chapters including the overall development of China's
publishing industry, imports and exports of China's books, human resources in
publishing industry and the predictions on its future development.
The GAPP released in December 2006, the China Book
Publishing Industry Report 2003 to 2004, which was the first of its kind. The
report was translated to English by the Thomson Corporation.
Hao Zhensheng, the director and chief researcher of
China Research Institute of Publishing Science said the new report will also be
translated to English and will provide reference to foreign and domestic
personnel in the publishing industry and those have interest in studying China's
publishing industry.
Hao said compared with the first report published in
2006, the new report has more figures and detailed analysis.
Hao cited paper price hike as an example, saying the
paper price increase is not a big issue to publishing industry in 2003 to 2004.
He said, "however the paper price hike also drove
book's prices up in China's publishing industry since 2005".
The new report also analyzed the impact of increase
of labor costs, printing prices on the publishing industry, he said.
The report, based on data provided by China's
publishing houses, was compiled from May 2007.