Currently, 65 projects are in the active implementation stage. In 2024–2025, 14 new agreements on public-private partnership have been signed in areas such as transport, logistics, agriculture, ecology, waste management, tourism, education, and communications. The total amount of attracted private investments for these projects has exceeded $3.9 billion.
Among the significant initiatives signed in 2025, the following can be highlighted:
- the construction and operation of the "Kelechek" toll tunnel on the Bishkek–Osh highway;
- the implementation of the "Trans-Eurasian Route";
- the construction of an eastern bypass road around Bishkek;
- the establishment of a trade and logistics center in Kara-Suu.
Also, in 2025, a number of PPP projects in the field of social and regional infrastructure were put into operation, including medical facilities and innovative educational centers.
In October 2025, the IV International Conference on PPP was held in Bishkek, where agreements were reached with the Eurasian Development Bank on the implementation of environmental initiatives in waste management. The EDB became a key international partner of the PPP Center.
In 2025, as part of institutional development, the PPP Academy was established in collaboration with the EDB. This project aims to train specialists and form a professional reserve for the field of public-private partnership.
Additionally, in 2025, amendments to the PPP Law came into effect, which include:
- a simplified mechanism for launching small PPP projects;
- the possibility of providing municipal land and property without bidding at a reduced rental rate.
According to the PPP Center, these changes have increased the investment attractiveness of PPP mechanisms and reduced administrative barriers for businesses.