Guiding the registration of e-procurement

On May 31, 2022, the Ministry of Planning and Investment of Vietnam issues the Circular No. 08/2022/TT-BKHDT on elaborating the provision and publishing of information on bidding and selection of contractors on the Vietnam National E-Procurement System.

Article 8, Circular 08 prescribes the procedure for registration of the participating organization shall follow the User Manual at the address http://muasamcong.mpi.gov.vn (hereinafter referred to as System) with the User manual.

Within that, the application shall contain:

- The application. In case the legal representative of the participating organization is authorized to sign the application, this authorization must be attached to the System;
 

Guiding the registration of e-procurement
Guiding the registration of e-procurement (Illustration)

In case the participation organization is not listed on the National Enterprise Registration Information System, it shall attach a photocopy of the decision on establishment or certificate of registration of enterprise or certificate of registration of household business (individual business household) or other equivalent documents to the System.

The Center shall be responsible for processing applications specified in Clauses 1, 3, Points a, b, d, Clauses 4 and 5 of this Article within 02 working days from the date of receipt of the request on the System

Notify of the result of processing to the participation organization via the notice board on the System, email, application of mobile equipment, or other information channels and detailed instructions in the User manual.
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