Preamble
The Parties to this Agreement (hereinafter referred to as “the Parties”),
Recognizing the need for an effective multilateral framework for government procurement,
with a view to achieving greater liberalization and expansion of, and improving the
framework for, the conduct of international trade;
Recognizing that measures regarding government procurement should not be prepared,
adopted or applied so as to afford protection to domestic suppliers, goods or services,
or to discriminate among foreign suppliers, goods or services;
Recognizing that the integrity and predictability of government procurement systems
are integral to the efficient and effective management of public resources, the performance
of the Parties’ economies and the functioning of the multilateral trading system;
Recognizing that the procedural commitments under this Agreement should be sufficiently
flexible to accommodate the specific circumstances of each Party;
Recognizing the need to take into account the development, financial and trade needs
of developing countries, in particular the least developed countries;
Recognizing the importance of transparent measures regarding government procurement,
of carrying out procurements in a transparent and impartial manner and of avoiding
conflicts of interest and corrupt practices, in accordance with applicable international
instruments, such as the United Nations Convention Against Corruption;
Recognizing the importance of using, and encouraging the use of, electronic means
for procurement covered by this Agreement;
Desiring to encourage acceptance of and accession to this Agreement by WTO Members
not party to it;