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Official: Armenia collaborating with EEC to develop unified digital  platform within EAEU public procurement

Official: Armenia collaborating with EEC to develop unified digital  platform within EAEU public procurement

ArmInfo.  Armenia is working closely with the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) to  develop a unified digital platform designed to simplify the  participation of companies in public procurement markets across the  Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), as stated by Armenian Deputy Minister  of Finance Hakob Avagyan in an interview with Armenian journalists. 

"Within the EAEU, we are working with the Eurasian Economic  Commission to create a digital platform.  Although the system should  seemingly function and Armenian companies should have appropriate  access to all markets, we, for example, unilaterally granted such  access to everyone. However, unfortunately, there are certain rules  that limit the participation of Armenian companies, and not only  Armenian ones, in various public procurement markets. We are  currently working together with the Eurasian Economic Commission to  develop this platform," the Armenian official said on the sidelines  of the annual meeting and business forum marking the 20th anniversary  of the Eurasian Development Bank (EDB) in Almaty.

"Within the EAEU framework, we are collaborating with the EEC on this  digital platform," Avagyan explained. "While the system is intended  to provide Armenian companies with seamless access to all EAEU  markets—and, for our part, we have unilaterally granted such access  to others—there are currently specific regulations that limit the  participation of Armenian companies, and not only Armenian ones, in  various public procurement markets."

According to the Deputy Minister, the proposed platform would  function similarly to systems used in the European Union. Rather than  serving as a single, centralized website, it will act as a unified  system that aggregates procurement notices from various national  platforms, enabling organizations to easily participate in tenders  across the member states. Avagyan is confident that the most  important thing here is that this doesn't depend solely on Armenia.  Each country must trust this platform, and information must be  transmitted through this single, reliable system.

"There are other projects, but perhaps the main area that will allow  for the development of public procurement within the EAEU as a single  space is the existence of such a platform. This also includes the  mutual recognition of electronic signatures and bank guarantees. We  continue to unilaterally recognize these mechanisms, adhering to the  fundamental principles of the EAEU, which prioritizes ensuring market  access," Avagyan added. "However, technical barriers remain—such as  instances where one country, for various reasons, does not accept the  digital signature of another. I am aware that our colleagues are  actively working to eliminate these technical limitations," the  Deputy Finance Minister said