2 July 12:15
IMF: Uzbekistan’s public-private partnerships could burden future budgets.Between 2021 and 2024, Uzbekistan’s public-private partnership (PPP) project portfolio grew from $6.2 billion to $31 billion. Of these projects, 93% are in the energy sector, 5% in utilities, and only 0.8% in education. According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the current situation could lead to significant financial obligations for the state in the future..
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