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World Bank, Uzbekistan Explore Pathways For Transport Sector Reforms

(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, April 8. Uzbekistan and
the World Bank discussed transport sector reforms, Trend reports.

The matter was reviewed at a meeting between Director of the
Center for Transport and Logistics Development under the Ministry
of Transport of Uzbekistan Bekzod Kholmatov with representatives of
the World Bank delegation.

In the course of the meeting, the sides exchanged views on the
ongoing transformation and modernization of Uzbekistan’s transport
system, the expansion of private sector participation, and the
development of the transport services market.

Bekzod Kholmatov provided an overview of key reforms being
implemented in the field of transport and logistics, including
current and future projects aimed at building modern
infrastructure, developing international transport corridors, and
introducing logistics centers and intermodal transport systems.

Christina Wiederer, Senior Economist at the World Bank,
positively assessed the importance of the regulatory measures
adopted by Uzbekistan to develop its transport and logistics
sector. She also shared recommendations to help enhance the
effectiveness of the ongoing reforms.

The meeting also highlighted the positive changes achieved in
improving Uzbekistan’s performance in the Logistics Performance
Index (LPI).

In conclusion, Francisco Campos, Head of the World Bank
delegation, reaffirmed the Bank’s full support for Uzbekistan’s
transport and logistics reforms, the advancement of priority areas,
and expressed readiness to continue close cooperation in the
framework of future projects.

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