Support for UK's continued access to £1.3 trillion market
Wednesday, 28 November 2018 13:12
Members of the Government Procurement Agreement (GPA) committee
have given their support to the UK’s independent membership after
we leave the European Union. The 19 members of
the GPA committee met on Tuesday (27 November) at the
World Trade Organisation in Geneva, endorsing the terms of the UK’s
offer. The next formal step is expected when they meet again
December. The UK is currently a member of...Request free trial
Members of the Government Procurement Agreement (GPA)
committee have given their support to the UK’s independent
membership after we leave the European Union.
The 19 members of the GPA committee
met on Tuesday (27 November) at the World Trade
Organisation in Geneva, endorsing the terms of the UK’s
offer. The next formal step is expected when they meet
again December.
The UK is currently a member of the GPA through
the European Union and our continued participation would
mean that British businesses would be able to continue to
bid for overseas public sector contracts worth £1.3
trillion each year.
It also means that overseas firms can bid for some UK
public sector contracts, which delivers better value for UK
taxpayers. Our proposed terms do not open up contracts for
health services and other vital services, which will
continue to be protected.
The Department for International Trade will continue to
work with GPAmembers so
that our membership can be finalised shortly.
International Trade Secretary said:
We are pleased that our proposal to join the Government
Procurement Agreement as an independent member has been
supported today and look forward to finalising our
independent membership shortly.
This was an important step as continued participation
would give UK businesses certainty they need to continue
accessing overseas procurement markets worth £1.3
trillion after we leave the European Union.
We look forward to taking our independent seat on
the GPA after
we leave the European Union and will play an active role
in ensuring the agreement continues to provide fair and
open competition for the benefit of all members involved.
- The WTO Agreement on Government Procurement
(GPA)
is a plurilateral agreement within the WTO system
consisting of 19 parties. It mutually opens government
procurement markets between these parties
- Following support from all parties for the UK’s market
access offer, the GPA committee
will meet again in the coming weeks to take the next formal
step in the process
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