June 11, 2025

Palau

Country context (P3 lens)

Palau is a small Pacific island nation with a very limited P3 market. Due to its small population (~18,000) and economy, most infrastructure is government-funded or donor-supported, and P3s are rare and typically project-specific. Private sector participation is mostly limited to tourism, energy, and water-related services, often under service contracts or small-scale concessions.

Verified sources: World Bank PPP Knowledge Lab, Asian Development Bank, Palau Ministry of Finance, IMF.


Economic and infrastructure conditions

  • Economy: Tourism-driven, with limited agriculture and fisheries; infrastructure investment is focused on basic services, energy security, and tourism facilities.

  • Infrastructure priorities:

    • Energy generation (solar and hybrid systems)

    • Water supply, desalination, and wastewater

    • Coastal and port facilities

    • Roads and small-scale transport infrastructure

    • Health clinics, schools, and municipal services

  • Private sector: Very small domestic investor base; P3s generally require regional or international investors, often with donor guarantees.


Public Private Partnerships framework

Legal and institutional setup

  • Palau does not have comprehensive P3 legislation; project-specific agreements are structured under national investment and procurement laws.

  • Project approval requires feasibility assessment, value-for-money analysis, and donor consultation.

  • Typical P3 structures (very limited use):

    • Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) for energy and water utilities

    • Service contracts for small-scale municipal or social infrastructure

    • Availability-payment arrangements for donor-supported projects

Market characteristics

  • The P3 market is very limited and donor-dependent.

  • Financing structures include availability payments, revenue-sharing, or blended finance with multilateral support.

  • Investors are primarily regional (Pacific) or international, given the extremely small domestic market.


Sector experience and opportunities

Energy and utilities

  • Solar and hybrid energy projects delivered under BOT or concession models.

  • Water supply, desalination, and wastewater projects may involve private operators under structured agreements.

Transport

  • Small-scale roads and port improvements; occasionally donor-supported P3s.

Social infrastructure

  • Clinics, schools, and municipal facilities delivered through availability-payment P3s or service contracts.


Key P3 considerations

  • Scale constraints: Very small population limits large-scale P3 demand.

  • Fiscal capacity: Government relies heavily on external aid; donor support is essential.

  • Institutional capacity: Limited; external advisory and technical assistance are required.

  • Market depth: Domestic private sector is effectively nonexistent; regional and international investors are essential.


Outlook

Palau is a nascent and highly limited P3 market, with potential only in energy, water, small transport, and social infrastructure projects:

  • Focus sectors: energy (solar/hybrid), water, small-scale transport, and social infrastructure

  • Projects are generally small-scale, donor-supported, and structured for predictable service delivery

  • Multilateral or regional advisory support is essential for feasibility and risk mitigation