Kazakhstan, IFC Consider Issues Of Expanding Co-Op
Date
9/10/2024 10:07:42 AM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
ASTANA, Kazakhstan, September 10. Kazakhstan
and the International Finance Corporation (IFC) have discussed
issues of expanding cooperation in the implementation of
public-private partnership projects in the field of railway
transport and aviation, the Ministry of transport of Kazakhstan
told Trend .
During the meeting between the Vice Minister of Transport of
Kazakhstan Talgat Lastayev and representatives of the IFC, special
attention was paid to attracting investments for the modernization
of railway infrastructure and the development of airports in
Kazakhstan.
The parties also talked about bringing cutting-edge technology
and raising the bar to enhance the efficiency and competitiveness
of transport services.
Meanwhile, in Central Asia, IFC has been ramping up its work to
expand financial services and market access for women-led firms.
Since 2018, IFC has invested $155 million in 15 local financial
institutions across the region.
With a record-breaking investment in developing markets in
fiscal 2023, IFC is aiming to expand micro, small, and medium-sized
enterprise (MSME) access to financing through the supply of 2.2
million loans.
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