Representatives from Turkmenistan are actively engaging at the 10th International Forum on Public-Private Partnerships (PPP), spearheaded by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe in Barcelona from April 27 to 29, 2026. This event unites international leaders, policy shapers, and business innovators.
The forum acts as a vital venue to explore creative methods for infrastructure enhancement, investment frameworks, and paths toward sustainable economic progress. Turkmenistan’s involvement signifies its commitment to bolstering worldwide collaborations and adopting advanced economic strategies.
The Turkmen delegation is unveiling several initiatives designed to cultivate the nation's emerging market economy. Delegates emphasize the growing influence of the private sector as a catalyst for national development and the creation of new economic ventures.
Forum attendees will discover various sectors ripe for collaboration. Areas like transport and logistics, energy production, agriculture, the digital landscape, urban infrastructure, and tourism present significant foreign investment potential.
A standout feature of Turkmenistan's presentation is the promotion of the Avaza National Tourist Zone, showcased as a lucrative destination for private investments aimed at boosting tourism and economic vitality.
Recognizing its landlocked status, Turkmenistan underscores the necessity of public-private partnerships to mitigate geographical hurdles and enhance connectivity. The country is also advocating for the Avaza Action Plan tailored for Landlocked Developing Countries for 2024–2034.
Officials assert that their participation in the forum will fortify global partnerships and attract much-needed investment in critical sectors, reflecting Turkmenistan's dedication to sustainable development and economic modernization via international cooperation.























