Russia is Observer to the
Committee on Government Procurement
The
Committee on Government Procurement agreed on 29 May 2013 to grant observer
status to the Russian Federation. This represents a first step towards eventual
accession by Russia as a full party to the Agreement on Government Procurement.
On
joining the WTO in August 2012, Russia pledged to initiate negotiations on its
accession to the Agreement within four years. Russia becomes the 27th observer
in the Committee under this plurilateral agreement which covers 42 WTO members
(including the European Union and its 27 members).
Members
of the Committee welcomed Russia and offered support and cooperation to
facilitate its eventual accession to the Agreement.
Russia
thanked the WTO Secretariat for technical assistance provided in the process
leading up to the granting of observer status and said that it has enacted a
new law on government procurement that will come into effect on 1 January 2014.