The Mexican publishers’ chamber draws closer to the national government in the face of Washington’s fluctuating imposition of trade tariffs.
Maria A. Pallante on International Publishers’ Relations
The Association of American Publishers was closely involved in the Guadalajara IPA congress, and is keen on more international collaboration.
IPA’s ‘Guadalajara Declaration’; Malaysia To Host 35th Congress
The 34th iteration of the International Publishers Congress concludes with a six-point statement of purpose, a ‘Guadalajara Declaration.’
Copyright: International Publishers in Guadalajara Cheer the Internet Archive Suit’s End
Plaintiffs Hachette, HarperCollins, Wiley, and PRH joined the Association of American Publishers in seeing the court dismantle ‘controlled digital lending.’
Karine Pansa: The Outgoing IPA President on Publishing
Karine Pansa, outgoing president of the International Publishers Association, reflects on the organization’s success and her term of office.
IPA’s Congress Countdown: The 1,000 Actions Campaign for the SDGs
Ahead of its congress, the International Publishers Association opens a ‘1,000 Actions’ campaign for the Sustainable Development Goals.
Publishers Criticize Mexico’s Possible Departure From PISA Testing
Publishers in Mexico’s beleaguered educational system are concerned that the government may exit the international PISA testing program.
International Publishers Congress: Keynote from Oleksandra Matviichuk
Head of Ukraine’s Nobel-laureate Center for Civil Liberties, Oleksandra Matviichuk will keynote in December’s International Publishers Congress at Guadalajara.
Mexico: Publishers Dispute State English Language Training
The Mexican Publishers Association, already in court over state textbooks, now sees English-language training overtaken by the government.
34th International Publishers Congress Sales Open
At the Guadalajara Book Fair, CANIEM reports on Mexico’s book market prior to IPA opening ticket sales for its 2024 congress.
