In 2010, it was restructured into a co., ltd.[1] FLTRP has 10 branches and 12 independent legal entities.
FLTRP also has a subsidiary brand of Beijing Foreign Language Audiovisual Publishing House (北京外语音像出版社), which is used to publish audiovisual products supplementing FLTRP books.
[2][3] FLTRP is the largest foreign language and university press in China.
FLTRP started as a language education publisher and has expanded into more subjects and areas.
FLTRP provides offline and online training services for both teachers and students, and organizes many conferences and competitions.