What are the Japanese tender system rules? | What are the Japanese government procurement system
- umut cankurt

- Jan 22, 2023
- 1 min read
Japan's tender system is based on laws and regulations that govern the procurement of goods and services by the government and public entities. The main laws governing procurement in Japan are the Public Offices Election Law, the Local Autonomy Law, and the Act on Procurement of Goods, Services and Construction by Central Government Agencies.
The Japanese tender system has several key features:
The process is generally open and competitive, with public notice of procurement opportunities and the ability for any interested supplier to participate.
Tenderers are required to submit detailed information about their qualifications and the goods or services they are offering.
Tenders are evaluated based on a combination of factors, including price, quality, and technical capabilities.
The award of the contract is made to the tenderer that is determined to be the most advantageous.
The Japanese Government also has a policy to promote small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) participation in procurement and to support the development of local industries. In addition, Japan has a system of administrative appeals and judicial remedies in case of disputes over procurement processes or contract awards.





























