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Procurement Policy Note 04/2023 Example Procuring steel in government contracts. Example contract clause. Steel product and origin data requirement

Publication Year

2023

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Presents guidance for best practice in procurement, focussing on enhancing the prospects of UK steel producers for public procurement. Provides an example contract clause, detailing steel product and origin data requirements.

Document History

PPN 04/2023 replaces PPN 11/16. Accompanied by PPN 04/23 - Actuals Data Template, MS Excel Spreadsheet, which is not available through CIS. More information can be found at: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/ppn-0423-procuring-steel-in-government-contracts.

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Cabinet Office

The Cabinet Office works with the Treasury to provide the ‘head office’ of government. It has three functions, supporting the prime minister, the cabinet and strengthening the civil service. Content is published under the Open Government Licence v3.0.