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P166187- Competitiveness and Sector Diversification - Procurement Plan (Ministry of Economic Affair)

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Location:Suriname
Suriname
Category:Goods, Works, Consulting services, Non-consulting services
Status:Forecast
Sectors:Education, Training & Capacity Building, Non-specialized Goods / Services, Procurement Management, Social Development, Standards & Certification, Monitoring & Evaluation, Tourism, Public Sector Governance, Furniture & Office Supplies, ICT & Telecommunications, Private Sector & Trade, Heating & Cooling systems, Financial Services & Audit, Transport, Agriculture & Rural Development, Advocacy
Languages:English
Funding Agency:
Contracting authority type:Government / Public Sector
Eligibility:Organisation & Individual
Budget:N/A
Date posted: Mar 26, 2021

Attachments 20

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EARLY INTELLIGENCE
PROCUREMENT
IMPLEMENTATION
Cancelled
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Formulation
Approval
Forecast
Open
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Awarded
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Associated tenders 25

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Suriname - Latin America and Caribbean - P166187- Competitiveness and Sector Diversification (Ministry of Economic Affair) - Procurement Plan (English)
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