The Rada approved a law for attracting private capital to the reconstruction of Ukraine.


Ukraine has gained new opportunities thanks to the law on public-private partnership
The Ministry of Community and Territorial Development has confirmed that the new law will allow the attraction of private capital for the country’s infrastructure restoration. It provides for a simplified procedure for preparing and implementing projects in the format of partnerships between the state and private companies.
Special attention has been paid to transparency and equal conditions in the competitions for determining private partners. According to estimates by the International Finance Corporation, up to 55% of the total reconstruction needs of Ukraine can be attracted through public-private partnership mechanisms without putting pressure on the state budget.
Prospects for the country’s development
Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba noted that the new law will facilitate the involvement of businesses in infrastructure restoration not only at the level of state facilities but also in communities. This step will enable important projects in the fields of road construction, healthcare, and water supply to be implemented.
The law on public-private partnership opens up new prospects for the development of Ukraine and meeting its infrastructure needs through cooperation with the private sector.
The new law on public-private partnership paves the way for attracting private capital for the restoration of Ukraine's infrastructure. It simplifies the procedures for project implementation and ensures transparency and equal competition conditions. Thus, this step can help the country restore key sectors such as road construction and healthcare through cooperation with the private sector.
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