Most tourists come to Mongolia during the warmer months like summer and autumn while we accept 23 percent of foreign tourists in winter time.
Most tourists come to Mongolia during the warmer months like summer and autumn while we accept 23 percent of foreign tourists in winter time.
Almost 80 percent of Mongolia’s oil payments go through this bank.
Five Star Diamonds Ltd, formerly Turquoise Capital Corp, announced the appointment of Ms G.Solongo to the Company’s Board as a Director.
Ms G.Solongo is a Mongolian national with considerable experience in the resources sector across a range of commodities including copper,
Earlier today (20 August) Ban Ki-moon, Chairman of the Boao Forum for Asia and former Secretary-General of the United Nations, delivered the keynote speech at the BFA Ulaanbaatar Conference. The event, which is being organised in Mongolia for the first
The National Emergency Commission of Mongolia held a meeting at the State House on 19 August. Prime Minister U.Khurelsukh, Deputy Speaker U.Enkhtuvshin, the governors of the 21 provinces as well as the heads of ministries and agencies participated in the
Mongolia’s gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 7.3 percent year-on-year in the first half of 2019 according to reports of the National Statistical Office (NSO).
Mongolian GDP totaled 8.6 trillion Mongolian tugriks (3.2 billion U.S. dollars) in the January-June period, growth
“Chandmani”, Operations and Service Centre for the Underground, which is the operational core of the Oyu Tolgoi mine, opened today.
“Chandmani” Centre has a high-tech control room enabling to monitor safe operations of underground teams and moving vehicles. The centre is
The 17th “Discover Mongolia”, one of biggest mining forums in the world will be held in Ulaanbaatar on 27 September.
Co-organized by the Mongolian Ministry of Mining and Heavy Industry, the Business Council of Mongolia and the Mongolian National Mining Association,
The enrollment fee for some Mongolian private schools is as expensive as Oxford University, one of the most prestigious seats of learning in the world – or the cost of a good two-room apartment. The most expensive private school is
Mongolian per households spent more than they earned in July, according to reports from the National Statistics Office. Monthly average revenue per household reached MNT 1.2 million – an increase of MNT 194.2 thousand on the same period in 2018.