Tag: EU Enlargement

North Macedonia Implements WTO Procurement Agreement

North Macedonia became the 49th WTO member to implement the plurilateral WTO Government Procurement Agreement (GPA) on October 30th, four years after the last accession (Australia in 2019). The accession fulfills a commitment made by North

WTO GPA Membership: Status & Prospects

An article, “An Assessment of WTO GPA Membership: Current Status and Future Prospects”, which has been published in the Public Procurement Law Review (27 PPLR, Issue 1 (2018)), examines the expansion of membership in the WTO Government Procurement

Prospects for Expansion of WTO Procurement Pact

Since the WTO Agreement on Government Procurement (GPA) entered into force in January 1996, its membership has more than doubled, growing from 21 to 47 WTO members. It now constitutes slightly less than one-third of the total WTO membership. Three factors

Expanding WTO GPA Membership: A Djaghe White Paper

From 2001 to 2016, membership in the WTO Government Procurement Agreement (GPA) nearly doubled, increasing from 27 to 47 WTO members. The plurilateral pact now covers almost 30% of the WTO membership. Three factors underlie its 20-member expansion over 16

EU Enlargement: Key to Expanding the GPA

The enlargement of the European Union has been the major contributor to the expansion of the membership in the GPA. On May 1, 2014, the European Union (EU) marked the 10th anniversary of its 2004 enlargement in which it added 10 new member states (Cyprus,