A report on the draft investment programme for 2024 was presented at a meeting of the Turkmenistan government, local TV channel Altyn Asyr reports.
Deputy Prime Minister Baimyrat Annamammedov said that it envisages the implementation of large-scale projects, including the construction of the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) gas pipeline, a new airport in the Balkan region, a combined power plant with a capacity of 1,574 MW, the Ashgabat-Turkmenabat international high-speed motorway, a bridge over Garabogaz Bay and the second phase of the country's first 'smart' city, Arkadag.
"In order to improve the living conditions of the population, large volumes of investment will be directed to the construction of social facilities, in particular housing, health care facilities, secondary schools and kindergartens, motorways, water, gas, energy and communications systems, water treatment facilities.
Photo shows the Garagum Hotel in Ashgabat
The investment programme includes comprehensive measures to develop industries, create new businesses, further strengthen food security and ensure social protection of the population.
President Serdar Berdimuhamedov sent the draft for review.
Eziz Boyarov
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