European Directive 2014/55/EU calls on all member-state government agencies to be able to receive and manage electronic invoices in accordance with the standard specified by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN),
The use of e-invoicing in public recruitment has become an EU digital transformation priority. The aim of these policies is to promote cross-border transactions among member states through a common e-invoicing standard that ensures security in business operations, streamlines administrative processes, and reduces the environmental footprint.
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