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RSSThe European Commission decided to exclude Chinese companies from EU government purchases of medical devices exceeding €5 million.
A report published today, highlighting continued discrimination against EU medical devices in China's public procurement market, will inform the Commission's assessment on what measures should be taken to restore the EU-China level playing field in this area.
The new tool serves as a public procurement knowledge hub, with easy-to-access information on the rules governing public procurement for contracting entities in EU Member States.
Today, the European Commission has initiated for the first time an investigation under the International Procurement Instrument (IPI).
DG Trade expanded its Access2Procurement online tool to cover the United States today, making transatlantic procurement – and transatlantic trade more broadly – easier for EU businesses.
The European Commission, the European Parliament and the Council have reached a political agreement to give the EU greater leverage to get access to public procurement markets outside the EU, boosting opportunities for EU companies.