Asia’s Outlook Dims Amid Trade Tensions
US tariffs have reached their highest levels in a century, with many of the steepest aimed at Asia. The region, which contributed nearly 60% of global growth in 2024, is now seeing its trade-led development
Asia’s Outlook Dims Amid Trade Tensions
US tariffs have reached their highest levels in a century, with many of the steepest aimed at Asia. The region, which contributed nearly 60% of global growth in 2024, is now seeing its trade-led development
Mongolia may take a 34% stake in Xanadu Mines Ltd.’s Kharmagtai copper-gold project after a proposal to classify the asset as a strategic deposit was submitted to the government.
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.
Startup carrier Mongolian Airways Cargo, which just last month received its first aircraft, a 737-300F, is acquiring its second 737-300F and is expecting to add it into the fleet early next month after maintenance work is completed. The company is
A total of 400 Mongolian companies will participate in the third China-Mongolia expo.
Scheduled to be held in September in Hohhot, the capital of China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, and in the cities of Tongliao and Ulanqab also in the region,
The Oyu Tolgoi copper and gold mining complex, released the latest edition of its scorecard on 8 August, providing its performance for the second quarter of 2019.
-Copper production reached 39156 tonnes; a decrease of 0.6 percent on the same period
Turquoise Hill Resources has recorded a $US596.9 million ($873 million) impairment against the carrying value of Mongolia’s Oyu Tolgoi copper and gold mine.
Turquoise Hill is 50.79 per cent owned by Rio Tinto, and Thursday’s confirmation of an impairment came just
Ulaanbaatar city and its new, soon-to-be-opened international airport will be partly powered by a photovoltaic (PV) plant, developed with financial support from Tokyo. Japanese group Sharp’s 16.4MW solar project in Khushight Khundii, in Mongolia’s Tuv Province, has wrapped up construction