There is no real appetite in the Council for revising European legislation on the award of public procurement contracts, with member states preferring that rules revised in 2014 and applicable for only a year be applied.
That is the outcome of a discussion on public procurement in national socio-economic policies at the Competitiveness Council on Monday 20 February.
During the ministerial debate, several delegations, such as those of Germany, France and Finland, underlined the importance of...