
Manga Arabia Partners with Japan's Coamix to Translate Popular Works into Arabic
The partnership aims to provide high-quality content that respects local culture while meeting the expectations of readers across the Arab world.
By bringing global experiences to the region in a culturally resonant language, the initiative enriches Arabic literary content and boosts its international presence.
This collaboration is part of Manga Arabia's broader strategic development plan. The company recently launched its online store, featuring more than 40 titles of original and international works produced by Manga Arabia.
It also introduced a sales network that includes delivery application services, making it the first platform to offer manga volumes through such apps.
Manga Arabia has also announced that its app user base has surpassed 12 million users across more than 195 countries worldwide.
To further strengthen its global presence, the company has launched its international division, Manga International, and established its official headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. This move is designed to expand Manga Arabia's international influence and foster stronger relationships within the Japanese manga industry.

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