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The Discreet Charm of Public Procurement

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CHRONIQUE. In the field of public procurement, and on the sidelines of Stadler's appeal against the SBB's decision to grant a mega-contract to its German competitor Siemens, no system necessarily induces the best choice or prevents favouritism, writes Marie-Hélène MiautonEconomic issues rarely make the headlines of the media, a notable exception for the SBB's decision to order 116 trains from the German company Siemens Mobility rather than from …
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CHRONIQUE. In the field of public procurement, and on the sidelines of Stadler's appeal against the SBB's decision to grant a mega-contract to its German competitor Siemens, no system necessarily induces the best choice or prevents favouritism, writes Marie-Hélène MiautonEconomic issues rarely make the headlines of the media, a notable exception for the SBB's decision to order 116 trains from the German company Siemens Mobility rather than from …

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Le Temps broke the news in on Sunday, December 7, 2025.
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