Nizhnekamsk will host the final zonal seminars on public procurement for customers and suppliers this year

16 October 2025, Thursday

On November 11, 2025, in Nizhnekamsk, the State Procurement Committee of the Republic of Tatarstan will hold the final zonal seminars and meetings on topical issues of public procurement this year.

Among the participants are representatives of the executive committees of the districts, state and municipal institutions and businesses of the Menzelinsky, Aktanyshsky, Yelabuga, Nizhnekamsk and Muslyumovsky municipal districts.

"Holding zonal seminars has become an important part of our work to improve the efficiency of the public procurement system in the Republic of Tatarstan. This format allows us to interact directly with customers and suppliers in the districts, discuss current legislative changes and share best practices," said Marat Ziatdinov, Chairman of the State Procurement Committee of the Republic of Tatarstan.

Two parallel tracks will be organized for different audiences – customers and suppliers. Participants can register using the following links: https://zakupki.tatar/seminars/zonalnoe-soveshhanie-dlya-zakazchikov-goszakupki-izmeneniya-i-praktika-primeneniya-44-fz-2 / https://zakupki.tatar/seminars/zonalnoe-soveshhanie-dlya-postavshhikov-effektivnoe-uchastie-v-zakupkah-2/ 

The seminars will become a platform for the exchange of experience and discussion of current issues in the field of procurement. Experts from the RT State Procurement Committee and the Tatarstan Procurement Development Center will help participants better navigate the procurement process. Representatives of the Agency for State Procurement of the Republic and the Ministry of Economy of Tatarstan will talk about the work on the exchange platform and about government support measures for small and medium-sized businesses.

Earlier, similar events were successfully held in Sabinsky, Buinsky, Chistopolsky, Almetyevsky municipal districts and the city of Naberezhnye Chelny.

Participation in seminars is full–time and free of charge.

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