Taiwan’s government plans to amend legislation to make it clear that companies must apply for approval before publishing books associated with the Chinese Communist Party and People’s Liberation Army.
(28 Dec 2020) Taiwan’s government plans to regulate China’s state-affiliated publications by requiring local publishers to seek approval if they wish to bring these publications into Taiwan.
Culture Minister Lee Yung-te told the press today the ministry is amending legislation to make it clear that companies must apply for approval before publishing books associated with the Chinese Communist Party and People’s Liberation Army.
The new rule will not apply to companies publishing books that were originally published by private organizations and groups in China, he added.
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