On 18 May the 13 new laureates for the European Union Prize for Literature (EUPL) have been announced! This year, the participating countries are Albania, Armenia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, (...)
Read moreDate: 3rd June from 11.00 to 12.30 CEST
Organised by FEP and EDRLab, with the participation of the European Commission and the European Parliament, this webinar will discuss the challenges to (...)
In the framework of Börsenverein’s Woche der Meinungsfreiheit, FEP partners up with the initiative and FEP President Peter Kraus vom Cleff will interview MEP Reinhard Bütikofer, Group of the (...)
Read moreOn Friday, 26 March, FEP published a new report on the consequences of the Covid-19 crisis for the book market in Europe, giving insights into the situation one year into the pandemic. The report (...)
Read moreFEP joined a group of 110+ pan-European networks in signing the second open letter to reiterate their call to the national governments and the European Commission to "Make culture central in the (...)
Read moreThe Federation of European Publishers held its Winter meeting on 24 February. Its members reported on the actual situation in their respective countries. FEP will be consolidating the information (...)
Read moreFEP and the European and International Booksellers Federation have jointly worked on a paper outlining some of the issues following the EU-UK trade agreement. This document which does not replace (...)
Read moreOn 05 Febraury, FEP met with Commissioner Gabriel to discuss the state of the publishing sector amid the pandemic
The President, Peter Kraus vom Cleff and the Vice-President, Ricardo Franco (...)
Today, the Federation of European Publishers sent a letter to the Portuguese government to ask them to allow booksellers and legally opened shops to sell books in Portugal, as most European (...)
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