Tightening the Common External Trade Policy on “Uncovered Procurement”: A Populist Move or Well-thought-out Measure? journal article Jedrzej Gorski European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review, Volume 9 (2014), Issue 2, Page 104 - 112 Driven by the severe concerns about the lack of reciprocity in mutual procurement market access between Member States and third countries, the Commission has taken legislative steps to tighten the common external trade policy of the EU on “uncovered procurement.” So far, Member States have enjoyed a wide autonomy in dealing with contractors/goods/services from third countries. Under the Commission’s proposal, the Commission could exclude tenders consisting of uncovere
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