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Public Procurement is a competitive industry. Staying up to date and fully informed about what existing or emerging markets and the rules that regulate them is essential to developing well balanced bidding strategies. 

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Living Tree is aiming to establish a global web-based procurement system, dealing with whole procurement process including acquisition of all the information on the national procurement projects, procurement request, bids, contracting and payment for public organizations and private firms.

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Public Procurement Regulations

The key elements of defining public procurement is using public funds as a source of funding, following public procurement laws and rules to comply with restrictions to utilize its fund, and passing the benefit of procurement to the Public, not to any interest group or individual. If there is any favoritism, nepotism, preferential treatment to any special group or individual, that will be a blemish of public trust and laws for public procurement. 

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OCED defines Public Procurement as: 

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"Public procurement refers to the purchase by governments and state-owned enterprises of goods, services, and works. As public procurement accounts for a substantial portion of the taxpayers’ money, governments are expected to carry it out efficiently and with high standards of conduct in order to ensure high quality of service delivery and safeguard the public interest."

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Having all these backgrounds, almost all public contracting authorities, whether it is a country or international organization, has public procurement rules, regulations, and guidelines. 

United Nations Public Procurement Guidelines

European Union Procurement Guidelines

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Federal Acquisition Regulations

Specific to individual Banks

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