European Bank for Reconstruction and Development

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) was established in 1991 to help build a new, post-Cold War era in Central and Eastern Europe. It has since expanded to other transition economies and gained unique international investor expertise in fostering economic change by investing more than €150 billion in a total of over 6000 projects. EBRD promotes democratic rule and market economy, sound commercial laws and strong institutions, all of which are integral to sustainable economic transition. Through Legal Transition Programme in the Office of the General Counsel, the Bank helps to create investor-friendly, transparent and predictable legal environments in the economies where we invest. The EBRD Legal Transition Programme works with reform-oriented governments and specialises in designing technical cooperation programmes to support regulatory reforms to sustainably transform local economies.

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In collaboration with the World Trade Organization (WTO) Secretariat, the EBRD GPA Technical Cooperation Facility is organizing a workshop and capacity building activities on the margins of the meetings of the WTO Committee on Government Procurement (CGP).


The WTO plurilateral Agreement on Government Procurement (GPA 2012) increases reciprocal market access among Parties and sets out minimum policy and governance standards for public procurement, ensuring the creation of open, non-discriminatory, and transparent procurement markets. Revised in 2012, the GPA is a binding international agreement that incentivises the use of international procurement policy standards and has gained an important role in guiding procurement reforms in transition economies. Accession to the Agreement is a reform catalyst that improves governance of public contracts and strengthen the domestic economy.


The Workshop aims to facilitate knowledge exchange and capacity building on the GPA 2012. In particular, the workshop will delve into the significance of GPA accession for fostering open, non-discriminatory, and transparent cross-border procurement markets. Drawing on the successful experiences from transition economies, such as Moldova, Ukraine, and most recently, North Macedonia, the Workshop will provide guidance for WTO Members and observers, especially the EBRD countries of operations, seeking to accede to the Agreement and successfully implement commitments under the GPA 2012.


The EBRD GPA TC Facility offers technical support to WTO Members and the EBRD countries of operations (EBRD CoOs) which seek to become a Party to the GPA 2012 or are looking to implement the commitments under the Agreement.


Since 2012, several transition economies have successfully completed GPA negotiations and accession with the technical support of the EBRD GPA TC Facility, including Armenia, Montenegro (GPA Party since 2015), Moldova (GPA Party since 2016), and Ukraine (GPA Party since 2016). Most recently, in October 2023, North Macedonia acceded to the GPA 2012 as its 22nd Party following several rounds of negotiations and with the support of the Facility. The Bank is also assisting Albania in its just reopened GPA accession negotiations. Among the EBRD CoOs, Georgia, Jordan, Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Mongolia and Tajikistan, and have undertaken commitment to negotiate GPA accession.


Russian interpretation will be available.


Программа

Март 19 2024

Основная программа

09:00 - 09:20
Registration for on-site participants
Moderator: Eliza Niewiadomska, Senior Counsel, Legal Transition Programme, EBRD
Eliza Niewiadomska (Senior Counsel, Legal Transition Programme, EBRD)
09:20 - 09:30
Welcome remarks and speaker introductions
Reto Malacrida, Team Leader, Government Procurement and Competition Policy Group at WTO

Dorina Jitaru, Acting Counsel, Legal Transition Programme, EBRD
Dorina Jitaru (Acting Counsel, Legal Transition Programme, EBRD)
Reto Malacrida (Team Leader, Government Procurement and Competition Policy Group, World Trade Organization)
09:30 - 09:50
GPA accession of North Macedonia: regulatory milestone and new market opportunities for domestic business
Aleksandar Argirovski, State Advisor, Public Procurement Bureau, North Macedonia
Aleksandar Argirovski (Ministry of Finance Public Procurement Bureau, Advisor)
Biljana Dodevska (State Adviser for International Trade, Ministry of Economy)
09:50 - 10:10
Public procurement in Moldova: the role the GPA in market liberalisation and governance improvements since 2016
Vladimir Arachelov, State Secretary of the Ministry of Finance, Moldova
Vladimir Arachelov (State Secretary, Ministry of Finance of Moldova)
10:10 - 10:30
Cross-border public procurement in practice: Ukrainian companies in GPA markets
Oleksandr Shatkovskyi, Public Procurement Consultant, GPAinUA, EBRD GPA TC Facility
Oleksandr Shatkovskyi (Public Procurement Consultant, GPAinUA, EBRD GPA TC Facility)
10:30 - 10:45
Q&A
10:45 - 11:05
OECD Taxonomy: measuring trade barriers in public procurement markets
Julia Nielson, Deputy Director of the Trade and Agriculture Directorate, OECD Trade
Julia Nielson (Deputy Director of the Trade and Agriculture Directorate, OECD Trade)
11:05 - 11:35
Trade barriers in public procurement in quantitative analysis
Nataliia Shapoval, Chairman, Kyiv School of Economics, EBRD GPA TC Facility
Nataliia Shapoval (Vice President, Kyiv School of Economics)
11:35 - 11:50
Q&A
11:50 - 12:00
EBRD GPA TC Facility research in progress
Dorina Jitaru, Acting Counsel, Legal Transition Programme, EBRD
Dorina Jitaru (Acting Counsel, Legal Transition Programme, EBRD)

Докладчики

Eliza Niewiadomska (Senior Counsel, Legal Transition Programme, EBRD)

Eliza Niewiadomska

Senior Counsel, Legal Transition Programme, EBRD

Dorina Jitaru (Acting Counsel, Legal Transition Programme, EBRD)

Dorina Jitaru

Acting Counsel, Legal Transition Programme, EBRD

Reto Malacrida (Team Leader, Government Procurement and Competition Policy Group, World Trade Organization)

Reto Malacrida

Team Leader, Government Procurement and Competition Policy Group, World Trade Organization

Aleksandar Argirovski (Ministry of Finance Public Procurement Bureau, Advisor)

Aleksandar Argirovski

Ministry of Finance Public Procurement Bureau, Advisor

Biljana Dodevska (State Adviser for International Trade, Ministry of Economy)

Biljana Dodevska

State Adviser for International Trade, Ministry of Economy

Vladimir Arachelov (State Secretary, Ministry of Finance of Moldova)

Vladimir Arachelov

State Secretary, Ministry of Finance of Moldova

Oleksandr Shatkovskyi (Public Procurement Consultant, GPAinUA, EBRD GPA TC Facility)

Oleksandr Shatkovskyi

Public Procurement Consultant, GPAinUA, EBRD GPA TC Facility

Julia Nielson (Deputy Director of the Trade and Agriculture Directorate, OECD Trade)

Julia Nielson

Deputy Director of the Trade and Agriculture Directorate, OECD Trade

Nataliia Shapoval (Vice President, Kyiv School of Economics)

Nataliia Shapoval

Vice President, Kyiv School of Economics

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