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Collaborating with Municipal Governments on Public-Private Partnerships to improve the effective delivery of infrastructure projects in China

Last updated: 26/03/2024
IATI Identifier: GB-GOV-3-PF-CHP-912007

Description

This project is designed to support key municipal governments in China to develop Public-Private Partnership programmes and projects that enable the effective delivery of infrastructure projects. Infrastructure is vital to China's economic growth and poverty reduction. Through pilots, the project will identify opportunities for international, including UK, companies to partner with Chinese counterparts to deliver major projects, also laying the groundwork for the Infrastructure pillar of the China prosperity programme.


Location

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China
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Programme data last updated on 26/03/2024