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P UBLIC -P RIVATE P ARTNERSHIPS IN M ONGOLIA Now and Futures Prospects E.Enerelt, ADB June 6, 2014
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WHAT IS PPP? ADB’s PPP Operational Plan (mid-2012) defines public- private partnership as: “… a contractual arrangement between public (national, state, provincial, or local) and private entities through which the skills, assets, and/or financial resources of each of the public and private sectors are allocated in a complementary manner, thereby sharing the risks and rewards, to seek to provide optimal service delivery and good value to citizens.” Public procurementPrivatization NOT 2
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WHY CHOOSE PPP? Risk transfer Whole of life-costing/ maintenance Innovation Maximization of asset utilization Mobilization of additional resources Disadvantages: - Off-balance financing -Cost of capital is expensive -Can be complex and difficult to implement 3
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HOW TO IDENTIFY A PPP PROJECT? 4
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PPP MODALITIES 5
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SHARE OF PUBLIC INVESTMENT DELIVERED THROUGH PPP S IN 2011 6 Country Share (percent) Australia >10 - 15 Canada >1 - 3 Czech Republic >0 - 1 Finland >10 - 15 Germany >3 - 5 Italy >1 - 3 Korea >5 - 10 Luxembourg >5 - 10 Mexico >15 New Zealand >1 - 3 Norway >3 - 5 South Africa >3 - 5 Spain >3 - 5 United Kingdom >15 Source: Burger and Hawkesworth (2013). OECD.
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ADB SUPPORT FOR PPP S IN MONGOLIA ADB’s country partnership strategy for Mongolia, 2012–2016 - Inclusive and sustainable growth; - Support for PPPs will bring in private financing for the infrastructure needed to improve access to essential public services. Current Status - ADB has supported Mongolia’s PPP work since 2009: 1. The first technical assistance (TA) helped draft the Concessions Law and establish a PPP Unit as a coordinating body for PPPs; 2. A follow-on TA strengthened PPP regulations, helped build the capacity of the PPP Unit and develop a pipeline of PPP projects and more; 3. The third TA, “Developing a Conducive Environment for PPPs”, was approved in December 2012. - In June 2011, ADB was appointed as the mandated adviser to the PPP for CHP5, the mandate was renewed in December 2013 (A $1.2 million TA that will fund additional advisers); - Other IFIs and countries such as the World Bank Group are in discussion with the government. 7
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PPP LEGAL FRAMEWORK Parliamentary Ad hoc committee on PPPs - Nov 2008 State Policy on PPP - Oct 15, 2009 to promote private sector participation in all sectors of economy The Law on Concession - Jan 28, 2010 Defines the processes of PPP implementation. In 2010, the Government has approved several regulations regarding the detailed bidding process and evaluation of bid proposals
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In 2010, the Government approved the list of 121 concession projects. The Cabinet made amendments to the list of Concession projects (reduced to 51 projects) 2013.09.06 №317 III. L IST OF C ONCESSION PROJECTS
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B Y SECTORS Infrastructure – 7 Road and transportation – 17 Pipeline transport – 2 Airport – 2 Energy -12 Environment – 4 Education - 2 Health – 1 Culture and sport - 4
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B Y TYPES OF PPP BOT – 8 BOO – 12 BT – 19 OTHER - 12
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Contact: Enerelt Enkhbold eenkhbold@adb.org
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