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    EU plans procurement overhaul – EUbusinessWeek 516

    npsBy nps28 January 2011 Newswire No Comments5 Mins Read
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    EUbusiness Week 516 top stories: Europe’s elite ride to euro’s defence; EU extends hacker-induced emissions trading halt; Airbus expects $45bn from US in WTO subsidies row; Eurozone periphery diverges ever more in growth indicator; EU delays report into rising food price speculation; EU ready to aid pork farmers after prices tumble

    This Week’s Top Stories

    1. Europe’s elite ride to euro’s defence
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    4. Eurozone periphery diverges ever more in growth indicator
    5. EU delays report into rising food price speculation
    6. EU ready to aid pork farmers after prices tumble

    Publisher’s Note

    The European Commission this week launched a public debate on reform of EU public procurement rules in the light of Europe’s economic difficulties and tighter public budgets.

    The aim is to make life easier for both public authorities and for companies bidding for contracts in Europe. Issues include access of smaller companies to procurement markets, reducing red tape and promoting European cross-border procurement.

    Public procurement accounts for roughly 17 per cent of the EU’s GDP, and EU rules for awarding contracts need to be more transparent and competitive. They also have a key role to play in encouraging job creation and economic growth.
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