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400 Mongolian companies to attend China-Mongolia expo

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,

What’s happening at the Oyu Tolgoi mega mine?

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

Multi-million problems at Mongolia’s top mine

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

16.4MW solar plant to supply Mongolia’s new international airport

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

Gobi Cashmere follows President to USA

During the Mongolian president’s visit to the United States of America, the largest cashmere manufacturer of Mongolia “Gobi Corporation” is preparing to announce its plans to enter the U.S market by September 2019. The subsidiary Gobi Cashmere USA will be

Uzbekistan considers importing meat from Mongolia

Uzbekistan is considering the possibility of importing meat from Mongolia.

A delegation from Tashkent have been in Mongolia in order to study the quality of the local meat, learn about nomadic cattle breeding and farming and visit several meat processing plants.

More Chinese travelling to Mongolia

The People’s Republic of China still composes the larger part of tourist arrivals to Mongolia, followed by the Russian Federation, Japan and the Republic of Korea (ROK).  Chinese tourists accounted for 36.4 percent of total foreign tourist arrivals to Mongolia,