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Vietnam and China Deepen Ties in Academic Publishing at 2026 Beijing Book Fair

The 32nd Beijing International Book Fair, held from June 17 to 21, 2026, at the China National Convention Center, has become a pivotal platform for strengthening publishing cooperation between Vietnam and China. This year's event, featuring more than 1,700 exhibitors from 82 countries and territories and showcasing approximately 220,000 publications, highlights growing opportunities for scholarly exchange that directly benefit higher education institutions across both nations.

Vietnam's delegation, led by the Authority of Publication, Printing and Distribution alongside the Ethnic Minorities Culture Publishing House under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, is actively pursuing copyright collaborations and translation projects. These efforts focus on academic and cultural works that support university curricula, research initiatives, and cross-border knowledge sharing in fields ranging from literature and history to science and technology.

Expanding Academic Horizons Through Bilateral Publishing Agreements

Chinese publishers at the fair are engaging with Vietnamese counterparts to translate and distribute scholarly titles, creating new pathways for Vietnamese researchers to access Chinese academic resources and vice versa. This cooperation aligns with China's broader push to internationalize its higher education sector, where universities increasingly rely on global publishing networks to enhance research output and faculty development.

Key discussions at the fair center on joint ventures for open-access journals and digital platforms, which could streamline the dissemination of peer-reviewed papers between Vietnamese and Chinese institutions. Such initiatives are particularly valuable for PhD candidates and early-career academics seeking international visibility.

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Impact on Chinese Universities and Research Institutions

Leading Chinese universities, including those participating through the China National Publications Import and Export Corporation, stand to gain from expanded access to Vietnamese ethnic minority literature and cultural studies. These resources enrich interdisciplinary programs in Asian studies, anthropology, and linguistics, fostering deeper understanding of regional diversity within China's higher education framework.

The fair's emphasis on copyright trade also supports Chinese institutions in securing translation rights for Vietnamese works, enabling more comprehensive library collections and curriculum development that reflects Southeast Asian perspectives.

Opportunities for PhD Researchers and Academic Job Seekers

For PhD-track professionals and job seekers in China's higher education sector, the strengthened Vietnam-China publishing links open doors to collaborative research projects and co-authored publications. These partnerships often lead to joint conferences, fellowships, and faculty exchanges that enhance career prospects at top universities.

Academic administrators are noting increased demand for specialists in cross-cultural publishing, creating new roles in university presses and research offices focused on international partnerships.

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Future Outlook for Scholarly Exchange

Looking ahead, the cooperation is expected to evolve into sustained programs for digital content sharing and joint imprint series. This trajectory supports China's goals under the 15th Five-Year Plan for higher education modernization, where global publishing ties play a central role in elevating research quality and international rankings.

Stakeholders anticipate that these developments will contribute to a more interconnected academic ecosystem, benefiting students, faculty, and institutions on both sides of the partnership.

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Frequently Asked Questions

📚What is the Beijing International Book Fair?

The Beijing International Book Fair (BIBF) is Asia's largest book fair, held annually at the China National Convention Center. The 32nd edition ran from June 17–21, 2026, featuring over 1,700 exhibitors and 220,000 publications focused on copyright trade and cultural exchange.

🎓How does Vietnam-China publishing cooperation benefit Chinese universities?

It expands access to translated Vietnamese scholarly works, enriches library collections, and supports interdisciplinary programs in Asian studies and cultural research at Chinese higher education institutions.

🔬What opportunities does this create for PhD researchers?

Collaborative research projects, co-authored publications, joint conferences, and faculty exchanges that enhance international visibility and career prospects in China's academic sector.

🏛️Which Vietnamese organizations are involved?

The Authority of Publication, Printing and Distribution and the Ethnic Minorities Culture Publishing House under Vietnam's Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.

🌍How many countries participated in the 2026 BIBF?

Over 82 countries and territories, with more than 1,700 exhibitors including over 1,100 international participants.

🤝What is the focus of the cooperation?

Copyright collaboration, translation of academic and cultural works, and promotion of reading culture through joint publishing ventures.

📈How does this align with China's higher education goals?

It supports internationalization of research output, faculty development, and global publishing networks under China's 15th Five-Year Plan for education modernization.

💻Are there digital publishing initiatives?

Yes, discussions include joint ventures for open-access journals and digital platforms to streamline scholarly dissemination between the two countries.

📏What is the scale of the fair?

Covering 60,000 square meters with more than 1,000 cultural exchange activities, both online and in-person.

✍️How can academics get involved?

Through university presses, research offices focused on international partnerships, and participation in future BIBF events or bilateral translation projects.