The permit was valid until December 2024 and has been extended until December 31, 2025.
The permit was valid until December 2024 and has been extended until December 31, 2025.
The following laws will be implemented from January 1, 2025 in Mongolia.
It has become common for crashed or damaged cars to be imported to Mongolia and then to be sold after having been repaired. According to statistics, 30 percent of car imports in Mongolia are of vehicles which are at least
Mongolia announced yesterday (16 March) three new COVID-19 cases. This brings the total to four including the France national. Three women aged 30-60, have been confirmed with the coronavirus infection after returning on the special chartered flights from France and
Minister of Road and Transport Development В.Enkh-Amgalan has introduced a bold project to introduce a raised highway running the length of the Mongolian capital and a French inspired cable car. The USD 800 million projects entitled ‘Sky Circle’ and ‘Cable
The world faces shortages of single-use masks as the coronavirus pandemic hits over 169 countries. Mongolia produces single-use masks and other items domestically, however imports of the raw materials come mostly from China. Currently, stocks of the raw material is
Following last week’s confirmation of the first coronavirus case in Mongolia, the mayor of Ulaanbaatar has decided to close most of enterprises which operate in the capital until 16 March. According to L.Erdenechuluun, director of the Metropolitan Professional Inspection Department,
A total of 269 people who had contact with French coronavirus patient in Mongolia have been tested negative on coronavirus. The test result included 54 employees from Badrak Energy Company where the French patient works.
A 59-year-old French national, was confirmed
Countries need to prepare enough hospital beds to for 1.4 percent of total population when an infectious disease breaks out. There are 570 beds in Central Military Hospital specially for treating people with coronavirus, various health resorts are also preparing
The number of people who fell ill with infectious diseases in Mongolia has decreased in March 2020 compared to same month last year. According to statistics, the number of people falling ill was 3-3.8 percent lower than in March 2019.
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