Invitation to Tender

Invitation to Tender
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Invitation to Tender (ITT) in International Trade
Meaning of Invitation to Tender (ITT), according to the Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator): Asking potential suppliers to submit tenders to supply goods or services.
Hierarchical Display of Invitation to tender
Trade > Trade policy > Public contract
Business And Competition > Competition > Competition policy > Competition
Invitation to tender
Concept of Invitation to tender
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Translation of Invitation to tender
Spanish: Licitación
French: Appel d'offres
German: Ausschreibung
Italian: Gara d'appalto
Portuguese: Concurso público
Polish: Zaproszenie do składania ofert
Thesaurus of Invitation to tender
Trade > Trade policy > Public contract > Invitation to tender
Business And Competition > Competition > Competition policy > Competition > Invitation to tender
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