EU–Canada Agreement on Canadian participation in SAFE procurement enters into force on 1 August 2026

EU contracting authorities running Safe Instrument procurement must apply the EU–Canada Agreement's eligibility conditions to Canadian entities and Canadian-origin products from 1 August 2026

Change
A notice in the Official Journal (2026/1699, published 10 July 2026) records that the EU–Canada Agreement setting the conditions for participation of Canadian legal entities and Canadian-origin products in procurement under the Safe Instrument enters into force on 1 August 2026, following completion of the Agreement's Article 15(2) procedure on 29 June 2026.
Why it matters
The Agreement, signed in Munich on 14 February 2026, establishes the conditions under which Canadian legal entities and products originating in Canada may participate in procurement under the EU's Safe Instrument. From entry into force on 1 August 2026, EU contracting authorities conducting Safe Instrument procurements must apply those eligibility conditions when admitting Canadian bidders and Canadian-origin products, and Canadian entities seeking to participate must meet them. The detailed conditions sit in the Agreement text rather than in this entry-into-force notice.
Implications
  • EU contracting authorities running procurement under the Safe Instrument must, from 1 August 2026, apply the EU–Canada Agreement's eligibility conditions when evaluating and admitting Canadian legal entities and Canadian-origin products — admitting or excluding Canadian participation without reference to those conditions would be inconsistent with the Agreement now in force.
  • Canadian legal entities and suppliers of Canadian-origin products seeking to bid into Safe Instrument procurements must confirm they meet the Agreement's participation conditions from 1 August 2026, since eligibility to participate is conditioned on those terms rather than open by default.
Who is affected
  • EU contracting authorities running Safe Instrument procurement
  • Canadian legal entities and suppliers of Canadian-origin products seeking to participate in Safe Instrument procurement
What to watch
  • Enters into force: 1 August 2026 — the Agreement's eligibility conditions for Canadian participation in Safe Instrument procurement become applicable.
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