All Measures
Indonesia: Government procurement legislation
Description
A Government decree on 13 October 2009 concerning government procurement requires the use of domestic products and services.
Modification of Brazilian rules for government procurement
Description
On July 19th 2010, the Brazilian government, through the “Medida Provisória nº 495” introduced changes in Law Nº 8.666, which establishes the general rules regarding administrative contracts and governmental
Kenya: Exclusive preference to local firms in public procurement
Description
In the 2010/11 budget speech read on 10 June 2010, the minister of finance proposed '...to accord exclusive preferences to local firms that manufacture, assemble, grow, extract or mine goods in priority areas such as textiles, furniture, motor veh
Botswana: Government bodies urged to buy local.
Description
On 25 February 2010 the Assistant Minister of Trade and Industry, Mr Maxwell Motowane, told government officials that they should buy locally produced goods so long as they met established standards.
Russia: Government Procurement preferences to domestic car producers
Description
The Ministry of Industry and Trade decree # 332 from 27 April 2010 sets a list of the domestic producers of cars which fall under the government subsidy programme to certain states of the Russian Federation indicated in the Government Decree
Iran: "Buy Iranian steel"
Description
The order of the government of Oran obliges all Iranian state organisations to buy steel only from domestic manufacturers.
Nigeria: Buy Made-In-Nigeria campaign
Description
According to numerous and consistent press reports, the government of Nigeria has launched a "Buy Made-In-Nigeria" campaign on 13 October 2009.
Indonesia: Local content requirement for energy service contractors
Description
In December 2009, the government of Indonesia requires foreign and doemstiv bidders for energy service contracts to fulfill a local content requirement.
Botswana: Budget statement and procurement discrimination.
Description
In the 2010/11 budget statement read on 8 February 2010, the Minister of Finance and Development Planning of Botswana announced a number of tax changes for profits and divident payments that were nationality-blind.








