Russia faces infrastructure Catch-22

September 8th, 2008 | by admin |

By Simon Shuster

MOSCOW, Sept 5 (Russia) - Russia’s crumbling infrastructure has the government stuck in a Catch-22: it must either spend its oil reserves and drive inflation even higher, or it can continue doing nothing and watch its economy stall, experts say.

The problem has become a daily one for Russians, who feel it in the perpetual traffic jams, the two weeks without hot water every summer, and the drive from Moscow to St. Petersburg, the two biggest cities, which have no freeway link between them.

Top executives and policy makers will examine the country’s dilemma in a series of exclusive interviews at the second Reuters Russia Investment Summit to be held September 8-10.

“We have not invested in infrastructure since the fall of the Soviet Union, and we are at the point now where, without it, the economy can no longer grow,” said Igor Gorchakov of law firm Baker & McKenzie in St. Petersburg.

This holds true for the oil fields, power grids, ports and other nuts and bolts of the economy, and it can explain at least some of the deadly gas explosions and mine accidents that have been plaguing Russia in recent years.

“The need to renew infrastructure remains enormous and it hasn’t changed,” said Richard Wallis of the European Bank of Reconstruction of Development, which makes 40 percent of its Russia investments into infrastructure.

Last year, then-President Vladimir Putin estimated the cost of a top-down renewal at $1 trillion over the next 10 years, most of which was expected to come from private investors.

But getting private capital for these projects has recently become much more difficult, said one investor who helps manage more than $200 million in commitments to Russian infrastructure. 

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