Cabinet approves 103 priority investment projects: among them are production of ventilator and waste recycling complex
The Cabinet of Ministers has identified projects for the production of ventilators, two waste incineration plants, and an air-launched rocket and space complex, as a priority among approved 103 priority investment projects by 2023.
According to Interfax-Ukraine, the government approved the relevant order with a three-day revision at Wednesday's meeting.
According to the draft order, four of the 103 projects will get funding entirely from the state budget, and another 43 projects will receive funding partly from the state and/or local budget.
Among the priority investment projects are the production of artificial lung ventilation at the expense of investors, state budget, and other sources, and the construction of a plant (complex) for recycling solid waste (guaranteeing environmental safety in Kyiv) at the expense of the investor.
In addition, among the priority projects is the construction of a waste sorting line in Drohobych (Lviv region) at the expense of the state budget and local budgets.
Among the investment projects implemented at the expense of the state budget and international technical assistance are the modernization of An-124-100 and An-225 aircraft family at the Antonov State Enterprise, the air-launch rocket and space complex, the International Observatory Research Center on Mount Pip Ivan, a platform for developing the Carpathian region.
In addition, they plan to implement a project to prepare for the production of the infra-red homing head for guided missiles and expand the international "Yaрodyn" checkpoint, exclusively at the expense of the state budget.
They also plan to build waste incineration plants in Kramatorsk and Mariupol, build tourist and transport infrastructure of the Shatsk National Nature Park, and build the H2O Nova Kakhovka Olympic Sports Center at the expense of the investor, local budgets, and the state budget (plus international technical assistance for the Shatsk project).