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Do large state-owned enterprises still need a third-party agent for bidding?

I wonder if your enterprise can apply for competitive negotiation. General state-owned enterprises can adopt this method, which is more flexible. However, there will be certain provisions on the amount, but each enterprise is different, and different equipment can also be tendered separately. The following are ways to meet competitive negotiation within the prescribed scope:

Goods or services that meet one of the following circumstances may be purchased through competitive negotiation:

After bidding, there is no supplier to bid, there is no qualified target, or re-bidding fails;

Complex technology or special nature, unable to specify detailed specifications or specific requirements;

The time required for bidding cannot meet the urgent needs of users;

The total price cannot be calculated in advance.

According to article 43 of Decree No.43. Ministry of Finance 18, if there are less than three suppliers participating in the bidding after the bidding deadline, or if there are less than three suppliers who meet the professional requirements or make substantive responses to the bidding documents during the bid evaluation, competitive negotiation procurement can be adopted after being approved by the government procurement supervision and management department.

Article 23 of the Government Procurement Law and Article 43 of the Ministry of Finance 18 clearly stipulate the scope of application of competitive negotiation procurement.

I am also in a state-owned enterprise, and we often use this method in procurement. This way can be independent, can also entrust a third party, and can play "edge ball." You can study it.