50% of the total contracts awarded in 2022 by the Dominican purchasing system were awarded to micro, small and medium-sized companies (Mipymes), according to the General Director of Public Procurement and Contracting (DGCP)Carlos Pimentel Florezán.
Through a series of tweets published on his official account, Pimentel also indicated that 38% of the providers awarded in all of 2022 were MSMEs throughout the Dominican business fabric.
“In 2022, a record was established in the amount awarded to MiPymes companies, assigning contracts equivalent to 41% of the budget allocated to public purchases to this type of Businesswhich is equivalent to RD$ 93.5 billion,” the official specified when opening the thread on his Twitter account.
Pimentel also cited that 86% of the 492 purchasing units that trade in the PT met the minimum quota by law of 20% for the allocation of their purchasing budget to MiPymes, the percentage increases to 95% when they are extracted town halls and new hospitals implemented in 2022.
“The 4,500 MiPymes providers awarded in 2022 represent 32% of the total MiPymes providers registered in the RPE. It is important to emphasize that 4,240 different MiPymes providers were awarded in 2022, a diversification rate of awards 94% for MiPymes”, explained the director of the DGCP.
Contracts and awards by sector
Regarding the productive sectors that received contracts, he explained that MSMEs received 54% of the industrial sector, 45% of health, 51% of agriculture, 57% of food and beverages, 59% of textiles, 45% of transportation and 54% of construction, to mention the main sectors.
Regarding the amounts awarded, MSMEs in 2022 received 38% of the amount awarded from the construction sector, 28% from health, 38% from industry, 53% from food and beverages, 34% from agriculture, 47% from textiles, 18% transport, multisectoral growth.
women’s MSMEs
In another order, he reported that one of the most favored groups in 2022 were female MiPymes.
He also pointed out that the awards to this sector they grew 87% in the interannual comparison, reaching double digit percentage for the first time (12.2%) and awarding them an amount greater than RD$ 28,250 million.
She added that women’s MiPymes received 18% of the public procurement contracts carried out by the Dominican state in 2022. 39% of women’s MiPymes registered in the RPE received awards in 2022, an increase of 13% compared to 2021
“A total of 1,560 women MiPymes were awarded in 2022, of which 1,503 different suppliers were awarded, diversifying participation by 96%. 71% of the purchasing units met the 5% quota,” she pointed out.
Decree 31-22
Carlos Pimentel communicated that, in favor of the promotion of MSMEs and the generation of jobs, in mid-2022 Decree 31-22 was launched that instructs Social Programs to buy from industrial MSMEs, a decree that has been implemented continuously. gradual way.
“In the framework of Decree 31-22, in addition to the awareness and guidance process carried out by the Purchasing and Contracting Department, with the purchasing units, in the 3rd and 4th quarter of 2022, 15 purchasing processes were carried out, resulting in 42 being awarded. Industrial MiPymes for RD$ 40 million,” he said.
Among these procedures, the National Public Tender carried out by Comedores Económicos for the Acquisition of Teleras for Christmas stood out, where 26 companies in the flour, bakery and food sectors were awarded for an amount of RD$ 25 million
“For this 2023 our objective is to continue promoting the confidence of MiPymes in the Dominican purchasing system to increase participation, further diversify the awards and promote the increase in processes within the framework of decree 31-22”, concluded Pimentel.