Trillion-dollar plus market beckons as procurement deal takes effect today
WTO agreement puts a $US1.7 billion market in global government contracts within reach of New Zealand businesses.
Nevil Gibson Thu, 13 Aug 2015
New Zealand is now part of a 43-nation club that buys $US1.7 billion worth of government goods and services from the public sector.
The World Trade Organisation’s Agreement on Government Procurement (GPA) allows companies to bid on an equal basis in member countries for contracts, including
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