Preference for domestically manufactured goods. The provisions of paragraphs 2.54 and 2.55 of the Guidelines and Appendix 2 thereto shall apply to goods manufactured in the territory of the Borrower.
Preference for domestically manufactured goods. The provisions of paragraphs 2.54 and 2.55 of the Procurement Guidelines and Appendix 2 thereto shall apply to goods manufactured in the territory of the Recipient.
Preference for domestically manufactured goods. The provisions of paragraphs 2.54 and 2.55 of the Guidelines and Appendix 2 thereto shall apply to goods manufactured in the territory of the Borrower (other than goods manufactured in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region or the Macau Special Administrative Region of the Borrower).
Preference for domestically manufactured goods. The provisions of paragraphs 2.54 and 2.55 of the Guidelines and Appendix 2 thereto shall apply to goods manufactured in the territory of the Guarantor. Part C: Other Procurement Procedures
Preference for domestically manufactured goods. In the procurement of goods pursuant to paragraph 1 of this Part B, the provisions of paragraphs 2.54 and 2.55 of the Guidelines and Appendix 2 thereto shall apply to goods manufactured in the territory of the Borrower. For purposes of the Guidelines, the term custom duties and other import taxes includes the Borrower’s Freight Surcharge for the Renewal of the Merchant Marine (Adicional ao Frete para a Renovação da Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx – AFRMM), established by Decree Law Number 1.142 of December 30, 1970, as amended to December 31, 1987, or any other tax, levy or charge that, in the reasonable opinion of the Bank, may substitute it, in whole or in part, after January 1, 1988.
Preference for domestically manufactured goods. The provisions of paragraphs 2.54 and 2.55 of the Guidelines and Appendix 2 thereto shall apply to good manufactured in territory of the Guarantor. Part C: Procurement Procedures
Preference for domestically manufactured goods. 1. In the procurement of goods through international competitive bidding, goods manufactured in the territory of Tajikistan may be granted a margin of preference in accordance with the following provisions, provided that the bidder shall have established to the satisfaction of Tajikistan and ADB that the domestic value added equals at least 20 percent of the ex-factory bid price of such goods. The 20 percent domestic value added applies to the total ex-factory bid price of the goods and not only to one item in a list.
Preference for domestically manufactured goods. The provisions of paragraphs 2.54 and 2.55 of the Guidelines and Appendix 2 thereto shall apply to good manufactured in territory of the Guarantor. Part C: Procurement Procedures 1. National Competitive Bidding Works estimated to cost the equivalent of $350,000 or more per contract shall, and goods estimated to cost less than $350,000 equivalent but more than $100,000 Page 13 equivalent, up to an aggregate amount not to exceed $4,000,000 equivalent, may, be procured under contracts awarded in accordance with the provisions of paragraphs 3.3. and 3.4 of the Guidelines.
Preference for domestically manufactured goods. The provisions of paragraphs 2.54 and 2.55 of the Guidelines and Appendix 2 thereto shall apply to goods manufactured in the territory of the Recipient. Part C: International Shopping and Procurement from UN Agencies: Goods estimated to cost $50,000 equivalent or less per contract and $300,000 equivalent or less in the aggregate, may be procured: (i) under contracts awarded on the basis of international shopping procedures in accordance with the provisions of paragraphs 3.5 and 3.6 of the Guidelines, or (ii) through IAPSO in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 3.9 of the Guidelines. Part D: Review by the Association of Procurement Decisions:
Preference for domestically manufactured goods. The provisions of paragraphs 2.54 and 2.55 of the Guidelines and Appendix 2 thereto shall apply to goods manufactured in the territory of the Recipient. Part C: International Shopping and Procurement from UN Agencies: Goods estimated to cost $50,000 equivalent or less per contract and $300,000 equivalent or less in the aggregate, may be procured: (i) under contracts awarded on the basis of international shopping procedures in accordance with the provisions of paragraphs 3.5 and 3.6 of the Guidelines, or (ii) through IAPSO in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 3.9 of the Guidelines. Part D: Review by the Association of Procurement Decisions: