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Can a bookstore not sell books within its business scope?
Yes, but it's not necessary.

The business scope of bookstores and stationery stores is very different. If you need to sell stationery and books in the vicinity of the school, you can open a toy store, but you need to apply for a publication business license to sell books. The difference between a bookstore and a toy store is that:

1, the sales nature is different. Bookstore is a shop with books as the main sales subject; Stationery stores mainly sell stationery and other related school supplies.

2. Different licenses. Bookstores need to apply for a publication business license to sell books; Stationery stores do not sell books and do not need to apply for a publication business license.