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2020 MONGOLIA INVESTMENT CLIMATE STATEMENT

Mongolia’s frontier market and vast mineral reserves represent potentially lucrative opportunities for investors, but a high-risk macroeconomic environment and lack of input from stakeholders during rulemaking warrant caution.  Mongolia’s economic model of exporting minerals and importing most other goods means

Mongolia winning battle against COVID-19

Today (14 September), two more people were discharged from the National Centre for Communicative Diseases after having fully recovered from the coronavirus infection that has killed over 928,000 people in the world.

As of today, Mongolia has reported 310 confirmed cases

Mongolia expecting good wheat harvest in 2020

Mongolia will meet its domestic demand for wheat and potatoes. The Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Light Industries is expected to harvest 487,600 tons of wheat and 237,000 tons of potato this autumn. Nearly 320 thousand tonnes of wheat can

WHO helps Mongolia fight cardiovascular disease and cancer

Mongolia has one of the highest mortality rates due to noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) across the Western Pacific. Home to over three million people, Mongolia is facing a rising tide of NCDs. In 2018, around six in ten deaths were attributed

Restoring Mongolia’s traditional vertical script

On March 18, the Mongolian Government announced plans to restore the use of its traditional alphabet by 2025, replacing the Cyrillic script adopted in the 1940s under the Soviets in a move away from Russian influence.

The government will take transitional

Four new COVID-19 cases confirmed in Mongolia

Mongolia reported four new COVID-19 cases today (13 August), bringing the total tally to 297. Two of the new cases are Mongolian citizens who returned home from the Czech Republic on a chartered flight on Tuesday, and the other two

Twin girls born in mid-air discharged from hospital

Today (13 August), the twin girls who were born in mid-air have been discharged from the National Centre for Communicative Diseases after a month-long treatment and observation period. The twins named Enkhjiguur and Enkhtselmeg were born prematurely weighting 1.6 kg

Turning UB’s largest rubbish dump into a Green Park

The rapid population growth in Mongolia’s capital Ulaanbaatar has created several challenges; not, least among them is waste management. The fleet of rubbish collection and transportation trucks is decrepit and insufficient in numbers. In addition, at the final disposal sites,