Discusses the legal requirements for selling to the host government, including whether the government has agreed to abide by the WTO Government Procurement Agreement or is a party to a government procurement chapter in a U.S. FTA. Specifies areas where there are opportunities.
Last Published: 8/5/2019
The Public Procurement Office, which reports directly to the Government (Prime Minister’s Office), coordinates and monitors public procurement with the relevant ministries and other authorities.  The Law on Public Procurement governs all public procurement in Lithuania.
Most of the public tender announcements are published in the information supplement Informaciniai Pranesimai of the government’s official paper “Valstybes Zinios” (in Lithuanian only) and on the Internet sites of the Supplement to the Official Journal of the European Union, the U.S. Mission to the European Union, and the Lithuanian government ministries.
Below is a list of internet sites of Lithuanian ministries:

1.             Environment Ministry
2.             Finance Ministry
3.             Defense Ministry
4.             Ministry of Culture
5.             Ministry of Social Affairs
6.             Transport and Communications
7.             Healthcare Ministry
8.             Science and Education Ministry
9.             Justice Ministry
10.          Economy and Innovation Ministry
11.          Ministry of Foreign Affairs
12.          Ministry of Interior 
13.          Ministry of Agriculture
14.          Energy Ministry

Currently, the best opportunities for U.S. suppliers and service providers are in the environmental protection, defense, transportation, chemicals, communications, information technology, food products, and energy sectors.
 

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