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Frost & Sullivan: The Water Sector in Russia Badly Affected by the Economic Downturn
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The turmoil in the banking sector has stamped its influence on the availability of financing for water companies. Difficulties with access to financing also encompass loans for key investment programmes.
"The poor condition of the Russian water sector is less of a surprise," comments Zagdan. "Neither is the magnitude of investments that are required to address the essential needs and improve the water & wastewater infrastructure up to the required standards. Russian authorities will have a tough nut to crack trying to find the money to finance the 'Clean Water' programme. It is evident that the
The involvement of the private sector is not an option to consider but rather a necessity to ensure even a partial realization of the programme. "Structural changes need to be initiated at the federal level to provide a framework endorsing public-private cooperation," continues the Frost & Sullivan analyst. "Plans to amend the concession law are the first, but a very important step towards achieving the goal. Last but not least, the water tariff policy in
Russian authorities have demonstrated an increasing understanding of this challenge and aim to encourage more private sector involvement into the water business. Talking to Frost & Sullivan,
With a higher involvement of the private sector, the perspectives for the Russian water sector for the coming years are promising in the long term. Water utilities already demonstrate increasing interest in managerial privatization. Construction and rehabilitation of infrastructure in 2010-2017 will create new opportunities for equipment suppliers, engineering firms as well as for construction companies. Even with all the gloom and doom around the economic climate for
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