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BUSINESSEUROPE's Policy Priorities and Public Procurement Reform Proposals Overview

Learn about BUSINESSEUROPE, its mission, activities, policy priorities, and views on public procurement reform proposals. Get insights on good advice for municipalities and more.

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BUSINESSEUROPE's Policy Priorities and Public Procurement Reform Proposals Overview

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  1. BUSINESSEUROPE The Confederation of European Business Meeting with Norwegian delegation - 11 June 2013 - Anna Constable Adviser Internal Market A. Constable 11-06-2013

  2. Outline presentation • BUSINESSEUROPE • BUSINESSEUROPE’s public procurement work • Advice to municipalities in their public procurement work A. Constable 11-06-2013

  3. What is BUSINESSEUROPE? Mission Purpose Pillars • Members FIRST • Staff: about 50 persons • Supporting network of 51 companies (ASGroup) • Alliance for a Competitive European Industry • Influence EU policies to create a business-friendly environment • Actively promote and represent business in Europe • Advocate a favorable and competitive business environment to foster sustainable economic growth • Representative of more than 20 million small, medium and large companies • A Social Partner A. Constable 11-06-2013

  4. Members and structure • Constable • 11-06-2013

  5. BUSINESSEUROPE activities • 7 main policy committees • Economic & Financial Affairs Committee • International Relations Committee • Industrial Affairs Committee • Social Affairs Committee • Legal Affairs Committee • Entrepreneurship & SME Committee • Internal Market Committee • 60 working groups = 1200 experts • Position papers - Conferences / Workshops • - Letters - Interviews • Press releases - Headlines / Press conferences • Brochures • Constable • 11-06-2013

  6. BUSINESSEUROPE - Policy priorities • Implement the reforms for growth and jobs • Integrate the European market • Govern the EU efficiently • Shape globalisation and fight all kinds of protectionism • Promote a secure, competitive and climate-friendly energy system • Reform European social systems to respond to global challenges A. Constable 11-06-2013

  7. Public procurement– BUSINESSEUROPE’s aims • Strong and fair competition • Compliance with the fundamental principles of equal treatment, non-discrimination and transparency • Efficient procurement processes • Open procurement markets within the single market and third countries • Clear legislation A. Constable 11-06-2013

  8. Public procurement reform proposals– background • Dec 2011: Commission published proposal to revise legal framework for public procurement • The reform addresses a number of fields (e.g. better access of SMEs, strategic use of public procurement in response to new challenges, modernising procedures…) • Currently going through trilogue negotiations (EP, Council and Commission) • Aim to reach political agreement during Irish Presidency A. Constable 11-06-2013

  9. Public procurement reform proposals– BUSINESSEUROPE’s views • Not moving in the right direction • Concerned that the principles of transparency, market openness and competitive tendering are being put at risk • Fear that the private sector will not have access to a large number of markets • Of particular concern: • Social aspects and dropping link with subject matter of contract • Aspects relating to the scope and exemptions • Not paying enough attention to importance of good governance A. Constable 11-06-2013

  10. Good advice for municipalities • Increase efforts to improve SME access to public procurement • Make wider use of published guides to take environmental, social and innovation considerations into account • More training for contracting authorities • Market engagement A. Constable 11-06-2013

  11. Thank you for your attention! • Constable • 11-06-2013

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