The conceding authority may not communicate confidential information that it holds in the context of a concession contract, such as information the disclosure of which would violate business secrecy, or information the disclosure of which could harm fair competition between economic operators, such as the communication during the consultation of the overall or detailed value of bids.
However, the conceding authority may ask economic operators to consent to the disclosure of certain confidential information that they have provided and that is specifically designated.
The conceding authority may impose on economic operators requirements designed to protect the confidentiality of information that it communicates as part of the procedure for awarding the concession contract.