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Alternative policy instruments for strengthening the relative competitiveness of industry VN/4522/2026

Purchaser

Työ- ja elinkeinoministeriö/The Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment (MEAE)

Country

Finland

Notice published

18 Feb 2026

Tenqual indexed

20 Feb 2026

Closing date

Not listed

Source ID

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Tender summary

The purpose of this study is to identify the most relevant and applicable policy measures, that Finland could consider, to further improve the country’s prerequisites for economic growth and foster the relative competitiveness of Finnish industries. The study focuses on energy and/or raw material intensive sectors, covering both existing and new industries such as data centres, Power-to-X, and raw materials and refining (chemicals, mining & metals, forest industries). The findings of the study will be used as a background information for national policy planning. The study scope is defined in four steps as follows (for full scope, please see Appendix 1) : 1. Current characteristics of Finnish industries in brief 2. International policy frameworks as relevant for the context of Finnish policy design 3. Industrial policy measures in selected countries 4. Applicability of selected policy measures for Finland Further details on the background and description of the procurement are set out in Appendix 1

What to check before bidding

  • Issued by Työ- ja elinkeinoministeriö/The Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment (MEAE).
  • Located in Finland.
  • Source notice 115819-2026 on TED.
  • Notice published 18 Feb 2026; Tenqual indexed it 20 Feb 2026.
  • No closing date is listed yet.
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