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Mongolia reports two more Covid-19 deaths in 24 hours

Mongolia confirmed 190 new cases of COVID-19, the Ministry of Health reported on 7 March.

136 cases were confirmed in Ulaanbaatar, 54 cases were detected in the regions.

The total number of cases has increased to 465,953.

2 death from coronavirus was recorded

“Blue Pearl” festival returns as COVID situation eases

Annual “Blue Pearl” ice festival was held in Mongolia’s northern province of Khuvsgul on 3-4 March. The festival has been cancelled for last two years  due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The two-day tourism event is held annually since 2000 aims

Mongolia hopes for a COVID-free summer

Last year, Mongolia’s officials confidently promised a “COVID-free summer”; however, the plan has failed.

On 14 February, 2022, Mongolian Government  scrapped almost all remaining Covid-19 restrictions, but keeping face mask, hand sanitizing and the one-metre rules. Majority of measures that have

53% of employees at office of Oyu Tolgou LLC is female

Following the effort in 2021, early in 2022 Oyu Tolgoi LLC reached new agreements with the Government of Mongolia to enable the commencement of caving operations at OT. This action is an essential step in unlocking the full economic potential

Mongolia’s gold purchase increased by 6.7 percent

The purchase of gold by Mongolia’s central bank was 2,122.9 kg from the beginning of the year, which represents an increase of 6.7 percent compared to the same period of the previous year.

As of February 18-24, the country exported a

Japan’s contribution to Mongolia’s development

Japan is one of the few countries that contributed to Mongolia’s development not only financially but by contributing to tangible assets. In 1993, Japan provided technical assistance in railway transportation rehabilitation projects, the rehabilitation of a thermal power plant in

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