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BEIJING TO RELAX GRIP ON PUBLISHING

China's Communist government yesterday pledged to dilute the monopoly held by state publishing houses by allowing private companies to produce books legally for the first time in more than half a century.

The General Administration of Press and Publications, the industry regulator, said the government would “encourage and support non-public capital” and “make non-public publishers an important component” of the Chinese language book industry.

The regulator said private investors would be allowed to operate as minority partners of state-owned groups, ending years of quasi-legal publishing by independent houses that spend up to Rmb1bn ($146m) a year to buy or rent International Standard Book Numbers from the state companies to which they are issued.

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