With a $160 million investment from Korea, an initiative was discussed during an extraordinary session of the Tashkent City Council to allocate land along Amir Temur Avenue for business ventures, aiming to unlock new avenues for economic development and job creation, specifically in the field of medicine.
Korean Investment
A Korean company has expressed intentions to invest $160mn in constructing a state-of-the-art multidisciplinary clinic on the available land. This facility, slated to accommodate 420 beds, signifies a notable infusion of foreign capital into Uzbekistan's healthcare sector, aiming to enhance medical services and infrastructure in the region.
In his address, President Mirziyoyev underscored the potential of implementing social projects through public-private partnerships to generate additional employment opportunities. Notably, the construction of a new 200-bed building at city clinical hospital No. 7 is set to release a sizable plot of 4.7 hectares for further development.
President Mirziyoyev directed officials to expedite the construction of city hospital No. 7, emphasizing the importance of timely completion to meet the growing healthcare needs of the population. The swift implementation of urban development initiatives remains a priority to ensure comprehensive and accessible healthcare services for all residents.
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