Commercially Connected Shorts - 12 November 2025
November 12, 2025
Commercially Connected Shorts - 12 November 2025November 12, 2025 Welcome to Commercially Connected shorts, our weekly bitesize newsletter summarising the latest updates in UK and EU commercial law. This week we look at:
COP30From 10–21 November 2025, Belém, Brazil will host COP30, the 30th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
EU AI Act Code of Practice on marking and labelling AI-generated contentOn 5 November 2025 the European Commission announced that it is starting work on a code of practice on marking and labelling AI-generated content (Code).
EU and UK public procurement reformConsultation on reform of EU public procurement rules On 3 November 2025 the European Commission launched a consultation and call for evidence on reform of the EU public procurement rules, which could include both legislative and non-legislative measures. The aims of reform include:
Responses are due by 26 January 2026 and the European Commission intends to publish its proposals for reform in the second quarter of 2026. Contracting authorities and suppliers to the public sector should consider responding to consultation to share their views and help shape reform of this high value market. CMA sets its sights on further reform to public procurement to drive its broader growth agenda CMA sets its sights on further reform to public procurement to drive its broader growth agenda: public procurement rules have historically been driven by the need to ensure fair and transparent processes that offer equal access to public markets by UK suppliers and those from the UK’s closest trading partners and thereby to achieve value for taxpayers’ money. The CMA is now however very openly looking at whether it can leverage public procurement to increase growth in the UK. Changes are being considered, and further reform is expected. With a drive to support new, smaller players and reduce incumbency advantages, alongside a crackdown on illegal bid rigging in public contracts, there will be winners and losers. Read our briefing for more information.
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