#E2026C01934EU Procurement Directive Threshold Values in EFTA National Currencies (2026)
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This law establishes the threshold values for public procurement as defined in various EU directives, expressed in the national currencies of EFTA states. The thresholds are set for different categories, including specific monetary values in euros, Norwegian krone, Swiss franc, and Icelandic króna. This aims to ensure transparency and uniformity in procurement processes across the member states.
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Key Changes
- Standardized procurement thresholds across EFTA states
- Inclusion of thresholds in multiple currencies
- Increased transparency in public procurement processes
Obligations
What this law requires
Apply the threshold value of EUR 80,000 (or equivalent in national currency: NOK 932,203 / CHF 75,914 / ISK 11,804,177) when determining procurement procedure requirements under Directives 2014/23/EU, 2014/24/EU, 2014/25/EU and 2009/81/EC
Apply the threshold value of EUR 140,000 (or equivalent in national currency: NOK 1,631,356 / CHF 132,849 / ISK 20,657,310) when determining procurement procedure requirements under the referenced EU directives
Apply the threshold value of EUR 216,000 (or equivalent in national currency: NOK 2,516,949 / CHF 204,967 / ISK 31,871,279) when determining procurement procedure requirements under the referenced EU directives
Apply the threshold value of EUR 432,000 (or equivalent in national currency: NOK 5,033,899 / CHF 409,935 / ISK 63,742,558) when determining procurement procedure requirements under the referenced EU directives
Apply the threshold value of EUR 750,000 (or equivalent in national currency: NOK 8,739,408 / CHF 711,694 / ISK 110,664,163) when determining procurement procedure requirements under the referenced EU directives