🇲🇷 Mauritania · Government Procurement Portal

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ARMP Mauritanie oversees procurement for a vast Saharan nation anchored by iron ore and Atlantic fisheries—Hook indexes its Arabic-language notices in plain English, covering mining, maritime, oil, and infrastructure tenders.

Arabic Portal language
Africa Region
4 Key sectors
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What is ARMP Mauritanie?

The Autorité de Régulation des Marchés Publics (ARMP) is Mauritania's independent procurement regulatory authority, established under the 2012 procurement code. It oversees public contracts across iron ore mining, fisheries and maritime infrastructure, civil works, and emerging oil and gas sectors. The ARMP's mandate includes tender oversight, vendor registration, and bid protest adjudication across all government entities in one of Africa's most sparsely populated nations.

https://www.armp.mr

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ARMP Mauritanie at a glance.

Portal Language
Arabic
Region
Africa
Country
🇲🇷 Mauritania
Official Portal
https://www.armp.mr

Key procurement sectors

Iron Ore Mining Fisheries Infrastructure Oil & Gas

Mauritania procurement landscape

Mauritania's procurement market reflects two dominant economic pillars: iron ore mining centered on the SNIM state enterprise and associated infrastructure, and fisheries exploitation of an Atlantic coastal zone that ranks among the world's most productive. Iron ore procurement spans mine site maintenance, rail infrastructure connecting the mines to the coast, and port logistics at Nouadhibou. The Atlantic coastline generates fisheries procurement for port infrastructure, cold chain logistics, and vessel support services—a category distinctive to Mauritania among its regional peers. The 2012 procurement code introduced modern competitive bidding requirements and established the ARMP as an independent oversight body, representing a significant formalization step. An emerging oil and gas sector, with offshore discoveries generating exploration and development activity, is creating a new procurement category that did not exist at scale under the prior regulatory framework. Mauritania's vast territory—covering areas equivalent to several European countries—means infrastructure procurement for road networks and basic connectivity is a persistent category.

Bidding on Mauritania tenders.

Vendors participate in Mauritanian public procurement by registering with the ARMP and the relevant procuring entity. The Arabic-language framework and the country's remote geography mean many international vendors engage through local agents or partners. Oil and gas sector procurement may follow concession agreement frameworks established between the government and project operators.

Why search ARMP Mauritanie with Hook?

ARMP Mauritanie publishes in Arabic, creating a language barrier alongside the country's geographic remoteness. Hook indexes available ARMP notices and presents them in plain English, making Mauritania's mining, fisheries, and oil sector procurement pipeline accessible to international vendors without Arabic-language monitoring requirements.

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ARMP Mauritanie — FAQ.

What are Mauritania's primary procurement-generating sectors? +

Iron ore mining through SNIM, Atlantic fisheries and maritime infrastructure, civil infrastructure, and an emerging offshore oil and gas sector are the primary categories. Each generates distinct procurement requirements.

What makes Mauritania's fisheries procurement distinctive? +

Mauritania's Atlantic coast is one of the world's most biologically productive fishing zones. This generates procurement for port infrastructure, cold chain logistics, vessel support, and marine resource management that is uncommon in most landlocked regional peer markets.

What language does the ARMP portal use? +

Arabic. Hook indexes ARMP Mauritanie notices and makes them searchable in plain English, removing the translation barrier for international vendors.

What did the 2012 procurement code introduce? +

The 2012 code established the ARMP as an independent regulatory body and introduced modern competitive bidding requirements—a significant formalization step for the country's public contracting system.

Is there an emerging oil and gas procurement category in Mauritania? +

Yes. Offshore oil and gas discoveries have created exploration and development procurement activity that is growing alongside the established iron ore and fisheries base.

Can international vendors participate in Mauritanian public tenders? +

Yes. International participation is permitted, particularly for large mining, infrastructure, and oil sector contracts. Many international firms engage through local agents given the Arabic-language framework and the country's geographic remoteness.

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