The public market and trade agreements, economic analysis
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The public procurement market demand annually 10% of global GDP, or the equivalent of 80% of global trade. Both the WTO and regional trade agreements seek to liberalize the market in anticipation of tax savings and expansion of trade flows for all participants.
In Latin America, bilateral agreements with the EU, U.S. and Japan include commitments on the matter.
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BARRANQUILLA AWAITS! XIX ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE INGP – OCTOBER 28–30, 2025The XIX Annual Conference of the Inter-American Network on Government Procurement (INGP), under the theme “Effect...
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BARRANQUILLA AWAITS! XIX ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE INGP – OCTOBER 28–30, 2025The XIX Annual Conference of the Inter-American Network on Government Procurement (INGP), under the theme “Effect...
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Dominican Republic’s DGCP Proposes Structural Reforms for State Procurement UnitsThe General Directorate of Public Procurement (DGCP) has submitted a structural reform proposal to the Minis...
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19 October, 2025 BARRANQUILLA AWAITS! XIX ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE INGP – OCTOBER 28–30, 2025General Aspects of Public Procurement See more
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11 August, 2025 VIRTUAL DIALOGUE – INGP: “PROFESSIONALIZATION IN PUBLIC PROCUREMENT”Professionalization See more
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