Kazakhstan, located at the center of transport flows between Asia and Europe, provides strategic arteries for emerging transcontinental routes. It has a great transit potential, as few land transport routes can avoid the country when going north to south or east to west of the two continents via Central Asia.
Roads are a key element of Kazakhstan’s transport system: they provide access to rural areas and facilitate transit traffic and in-country movement. Despite this, much of the country’s road network was for a long time in poor condition.
In December 2008, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) approved a multitranche financing facility (MFF), not exceeding $700 million, for the Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) Transport Corridor 1 (Zhambyl Oblast Section) (Western Europe–Western People’s Republic of China [PRC] International Transit Corridor) Investment Program. The investment program was expected to rehabilitate o
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