IDA halts plans to hire business consultant in Israel

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Investment authority has closed tender process for the role, citing failed contract negotiations

IDA Ireland has halted plans to hire a business development consultant in Israel after failed contract negotiations, the Business Post has learned.

The state’s inward investment body said that it was unable to reach an agreement with the successful applicant in a tender process it ran, and added that it “does not envisage” re-tendering for the contract at present. “Following the evaluation stage of the tender competition, IDA Ireland was unable to conclude a contract ...

 

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