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What (who) is International Competitive Bidding - definition

Psychic bidding

International Competitive Bidding      
ICB is one of several forms of procurement made with World Bank financing. While the World Bank provides financing from its loans for the contracts and ensures that agreed procurement procedures are observed, the borrower, not the World Bank, is always responsible for procurement. ICB requires that: (a) all goods or works to be procured through ICB be internationally advertised through the United Nations (in the publication: Development Business) and at least one major local newspaper; (b) bids be entertained in the bidder's or other currencies in which expenses would normally be occurred on in an international currency specified by the borrower; (c) payments be made in the currencies in the bids, without requirement to accept any portion of payment in countertrade; (d) documents be in an international language (English, French, or Spanish); (e) bids be openly reviewed; and (f) contracts be awarded to the lowest evaluated responsive bid. ICB permits a margin of preference to be given to domestic goods and, under certain conditions, to domestic contracting services in developing countries. See: International Business Opportunities Service Limited International Bidding Local Competitive Bidding
Bidder         
OFFER, OFTEN COMPETITIVE IN NATURE, TO SET A PRICE FOR A PRODUCT OR SERVICE
Bidder; Bidding up; Elective Course Bidding
·noun One who bids or offers a price.
bidding         
OFFER, OFTEN COMPETITIVE IN NATURE, TO SET A PRICE FOR A PRODUCT OR SERVICE
Bidder; Bidding up; Elective Course Bidding
n.
1.
Command, order, direction, injunction, precept, behest, requisition, mandate, appointment.
2.
Offer (of a price), bid, proposal.

Wikipedia

Psychic bid

Psychic bid (also psych, pronounced to rhyme with like) is a bid in contract bridge that grossly misstates the power and/or suit lengths of one's hand. It is used deliberately to deceive the opponents. Normally, the psychic bid is made with a weak hand, overstating its overall strength, the length and strength in a particular suit, or both. (The noun is occasionally misspelled as psyche, through confusion with Psyche, a character in a myth concerning Venus and Cupid.)

Examples of use of International Competitive Bidding
1. "They will have to participate in an international competitive bidding to qualify as a builder."
2. "We are delighted to have won India‘s largest ultra mega power project through an international competitive bidding process," REL Chairman Anil Ambani said in a statement.
3. India has so far awarded 110 fields through an international competitive bidding process to boost the country‘s oil and gas production.
4. "We would request you to allow us to supply LPG to the PSU system under International Competitive Bidding procedure as required under the Export–Import Policy," the company wrote to Petroleum Secretary M S Srinivasan on March 30.