Union State may implement PPP transport projects
<p> MINSK, Jul 29 - PrimePress. New transport projects in the Union State should be implemented on the basis of public private partnership (PPP). This is stated in the analytical report “Union State of Belarus and Russia: Results for Citizens and Prospects” prepared by a joint working group of experts from Belarus and Russia under the auspices of the Gromyko Association for Foreign Policy Studies. </p> <p> </p> <p> The experts recommend completing the feasibility study of the project to develop a China-Europe high-speed freight and passenger railway corridor in the Union State and to step up practical implementation of the project on the basis of public-private partnership. </p> <p> </p> <p> Belarus has a well-developed transport infrastructure with a relatively low degree of depreciation, the analytical report says. Belarus earns $3.7-4 billion per annum from transit services (5-6% of GDP). Russia accounts for over 90% of road and rail transit cargo, as well as pipeline transit. End </p> <p> </p>
2021-07-30
Primepress
MINSK, Jul 29 - PrimePress. New transport projects in the Union State should be implemented on the basis of public private partnership (PPP). This is stated in the analytical report “Union State of Belarus and Russia: Results for Citizens and Prospects” prepared by a joint working group of experts from Belarus and Russia under the auspices of the Gromyko Association for Foreign Policy Studies.
The experts recommend completing the feasibility study of the project to develop a China-Europe high-speed freight and passenger railway corridor in the Union State and to step up practical implementation of the project on the basis of public-private partnership.
Belarus has a well-developed transport infrastructure with a relatively low degree of depreciation, the analytical report says. Belarus earns $3.7-4 billion per annum from transit services (5-6% of GDP). Russia accounts for over 90% of road and rail transit cargo, as well as pipeline transit. End