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Facing a ‘Reading Crisis,’ Denmark Wants to Make Books Cheaper

The Danish government announced this week that it planned to make books exempt from a 25 percent value-added tax.

Isabella Kwai
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Book Trade and Publishing, Books and Literature, Denmark, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Reading and Writing Skills (Education), Taxation, Value-Added Tax
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