EU Procurement by Region
Browse active EU public procurement tenders grouped by regional cluster. Each region aggregates live TED notices from multiple member states — useful for suppliers targeting cross-border or language-adjacent markets.
EU procurement across the German-speaking market — Europe's largest single-language procurement zone.
Transparent, digital-first procurement across Scandinavia's EU member states.
EU institution hub — Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg generate high-value IT and professional services tenders.
Fast-growing defence, digital, and infrastructure procurement in the Baltic region.
Major construction, healthcare, and infrastructure tenders across Spain and Portugal.
PNRR and RRF-driven procurement boom across Italy, Greece, Cyprus, and Malta.
EU cohesion fund-driven infrastructure and industrial procurement in Central Europe.
Emerging procurement markets with strong EU structural fund investment pipelines.
France's €200B+ market and Ireland's tech-forward procurement, together in one view.
EU public procurement markets cluster naturally by language, economic relationships, regulatory culture, and shared infrastructure investment programmes. Suppliers often expand in adjacent markets first — a German company moving into Austria and Switzerland, a French firm entering Belgium and Luxembourg, a Nordic supplier leveraging shared procurement frameworks across Scandinavia. Regional groupings make cross-border procurement monitoring more practical than tracking individual member states in isolation.
Each regional cluster below aggregates live TED procurement notices from the member states in that cluster, allowing suppliers to view the combined pipeline for a multi-country market in a single view. DACH (Germany, Austria) represents Europe's largest German-language procurement market. The Nordics cluster covers the transparent, digital-first markets of Sweden, Denmark, and Finland. Eastern EU captures the high-investment Cohesion Fund markets of Poland, Hungary, Romania, and neighbouring member states where EU structural investment generates substantial infrastructure procurement volumes.