Mongolia and Nepal will sign a
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on exchange of information to prevent money
laundering and terrorist financing at
Mongolia to sign MoU with Nepal on exchange of financial information
2010-07-07
Mongolia and Nepal will sign a
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on exchange of information to prevent money
laundering and terrorist financing at
The Organizing Committee of this
year’s Discover Mongolia has announced the name of the keynote speakers at the
Forum on 8-10 September.
The
draft Government proposal on Tavantolgoi, a project expected to be a powerful levers
for Mongolia’s economic development, is all set to
An agreement to
develop public transportation was signed between the Asian Development Bank and
the Mongolian Government at a ceremony on July
What is Ulaanbaatar
like when the FIFA World Cup matches are shown in pubs and clubs, and in
makeshift places where fans
Foreign journalists reporting
on Naadam events will be charged a fee of USD100. Ordinary tourists can buy daily
tickets for USD25 from
Prime Minister
S.Batbold has said the Government proposes, pending Parliament’s approval, to
give from August 1 every citizen MNT10,000 a month from
Mongolia is seeking investors for a USD10-billion
industrial complex that will meet rising Asian demand for coal and copper from
some of
Wal
King of Leighton, the world”s largest contract miner, is so excited about Mongolia that he recently took the entire
board of
Peabody Energy has completed Mongolia”s first
coal mine restoration project at the former Ereen Mine near the city of Bulgan
in northern