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Huge EU Investment Program Looks To Expand Middle Corridor To Central Asia

Huge EU Investment Program Looks To Expand Middle Corridor To Central Asia

Update: 2024-02-04
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On January 29-30, Brussels hosted an Investors Forum for European Union-Central Asia Transport Connectivity. At the forum, EU officials announced that European and international investors would commit 10 billion euros ($10.8 billion) in support and investments toward transport connectivity between Europe and Central Asia, as part of the EU’s Global Gateway trade network. The money will go toward a wide assortment of projects -- from roads and railways to renewable energy resources. Joining host Bruce Pannier to discuss what is in this 10-billion-euro package are guests Samuel Doveri Vesterbye, director of the European Neighborhood Council, and Kestutis Jankauskas, the European Union’s ambassador to Kazakhstan.
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Huge EU Investment Program Looks To Expand Middle Corridor To Central Asia

Huge EU Investment Program Looks To Expand Middle Corridor To Central Asia

Bruce Pannier