Turkish Government Changes Model For Giant Device Tender To Enable Local Company Bids
Executive Summary
As the date for multibillion-dollar medical device bidding process for hospitals in Turkey gets closer, the government made an important change, dropping the condition that bids must cover the whole package of requested devices. This opens the way for partial bids that smaller companies might be able to handle.
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