SNP have been called on to clarify how their alternative to PFI will adress Scotlan'ds investment deficit. Don Smith heard Alex Salmond taking the bait at a recent conference.
The only thing holding Brazil’s PPP market back is government backing, says Rodrigo Amaral.
Greece's PPP market is being touted as the next big thing, with plenty of projects and strong politcal support. Can it live up to the hype?
Italy’s PPP environment has been hostile to overseas players but the new government is warming to outside interest, says Rebecca Omonira
Rebecca Omonira assesses the opportunities for American P3 and asks, which US states are offering investors a stable market place
PPPs across Asia are a mixed bag with some areas offering a steady flow of deals, whereas others are all talk and no action
Despite a need for significant infrastructure investment, PPP has yet to be adopted with total enthusiasm in Eastern Europe. Matthew Plummer reports
ME is a mixed bag for investors with oil rich nations alongside countries with struggling economies. But PPPs are being developed for both sides of the coin
Australia has seen some substantial projects brought to market. Yet challenges remain on some major schemes, as Matthew Plummer explains
A handful of PPP deals in the Nordics have closed and are widely perceived as successful. But Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland are in no rush
With 50 states and 100 different jurisdictions, the US is a tough nut to crack. But investors are finding the growing P3 toll road programme worth the effort
Infrastructure concessions have yet to gain true popularity in Italy. Matthew Plummer asks whether the new government looks likely to push deals forward
World Cup host nation Germany is looking past the tournament to address the urgent need for infrastructure investment. But can the scheme deliver
With leading construction companies and some of Europe’s biggest banks, is there any room for new entrants to the country’s healthy PPP market?
Two years ago the French government released an edict that paved the way for greater use of PPP. Matthew Plummer looks at how the scheme is progressing
Last year the governor of the Bank of Canada confirmed his support for PPP projects. So can we now expect the potential of this market to be realised?
The Nordic countries have been watching the rest of Europe as the PPP market develops. Now they are ready to progress without making the same mistakes