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United States of America: Buy-American rules for $14 million transportation grant to San Diego, California

Announcement

01 Oct 2013

In October 2013, the government of the United States of America announced a change in the local input requirements for the participation in certain public purchases.

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Number of interventions

1

1 certainly harmful

0 likely harmful

0 liberalising

List of interventions

0 in force

Implementation date

01 Oct 2013

Revocation date:

01 Oct 2015

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