Minister of Finance Sinisa Mali signed today, on behalf of the Serbian government, the Agreement on joint procurement of medical supplies, by which Serbia acceded to this multilateral agreement, signed by all EU Member States.
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Minister of Finance Sinisa Mali signed today, on behalf of the Serbian government, the Agreement on joint procurement of medical supplies, by which Serbia acceded to this multilateral agreement, signed by all EU Member States.
The purpose of this agreement is to jointly procure medical supplies, which are currently urgent in order to combat the coronavirus pandemic and to provide for all future medical needs.
Under the agreement, medical supplies which may be the subject of joint procurement are all medicines, medical devices and other goods and services intended to combat cross-border threats to health.
By participating in this agreement, Serbia is given the opportunity to obtain the necessary medical supplies at lower prices, as well as to use, in addition to domestic experts, the expertise of specialists from the European Commission and other signatories to the said document in the provision of high-quality equipment and medicines.
Joint procurement is expected to strengthen the purchasing power of the contracting parties and ensure equal access to medical supplies to combat serious cross-border threats to health.