In a context where there is a drop that is around the 25% off book purchases in Argentinathe flexibility in the imports appears as a more than interesting option to revitalize the Argentine publishing sector.
A few days ago, the Ministry of Industry and Commercewhich depends on the Ministry of Economy of the Nation, repealed the “ink law” – Resolution 453/685 which prohibited the use of inks with heavy metals. Law that was sanctioned in 2010 and that was only used to put obstacles to imports since no type of control was carried out.
Added to this, payments abroad also flow so today the editorials They are able to import and bring books from abroad without any problems.
A new world has opened up for books and people will be able to access books from abroad without any problems. Buscalibre We are going to enhance this and estimate a investment of US$200,000 to boost sales in Argentina.
We are moving offices so we can expand the operation to more than double what we have today. Even though this year we have a fall in demandWe are ready to wait for the rebound and start growing in the country.
In this context, online bookstoresas Buscalibrefind a great advantage. By offering readers the possibility of accessing this new Imported books on offerresponds to a demand for greater variety. However, it is important to note that delivery times are still slow, which can affect the users’ shopping experience. Despite this inconvenience, Argentines are demonstrating a willingness to wait.
Today the market Argentine publishing house is in a state of expectation. The easing of imports could boost a fundamental industry in culture and the education of our country. In this way, with greater access to books, would democratize even more access to reading; a habit so fundamental for any person.
Country Manager of Buscalibre.com in Argentina
Source: Ambito

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