Goods, Services, Works and Concession Procurement Law – Law 340 of 2006

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Publication Date:
Jan 01, 2006

Goods, Services, Works and Concession Procurement Law – Law 340 of 2006

In general, this law establishes the principles and general rules that govern public procurement in the country. Within those principles, the law indicates that the public procurement process should encourage SME participation, including designing bidding documents specifically to do so.

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