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Hillary Clinton will visit to Mongolia

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will pay an official
visit to Mongolia next  Monday, on July 9,
2012.

Mongolian Foreign Minister Zandanshatar Gombojav invited Clinton on the
sidelines of the foreign ministers” meeting of the Association of
Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) held in Hanoi,

The General Election Commission submits election results

The General Election commission (GEC) submitted results of
June 28 parliamentary election to the President of Mongolia Tsakhia Elbegdorj. GEC
submitted 72 names from 76 for approval. As informed before in two district
will be re-vote for third candidate.  Candidates
who won seats in

Petro Matad to review data ahead of new drilling campaign

Petro Matad is to review its exploration assets in Mongolia and assess a
technical path forward possibly through partnerships, it said today.

The company, which recently installed a new management team, added it plans
to revisit the data from last year’s troubled drilling

Chalco Extends Bid for SouthGobi Resources by 30 Days

Aluminum Corp. of China Ltd.
(2600.HK) will get an extra month to make a more than $920 million offer to buy
a controlling stake in SouthGobi Resources Ltd. (1878.HK) from Ivanhoe Mines
Ltd., indicating the state-owned Chinese aluminum giant is still keen on
investing

Who profits from Mongolia’s boom?

Only 65 percent of Mongolian voters
turned out to the country”s most recent parliamentary election. Mongolians are disappointed
in the politics of their country, where the vast resources only benefit few.

The long-awaited Mongolian
parliamentary elections did not give either of the two

DP is considers to establish Ministry of Labor

The Democratic Party call a press conference today.

The leader of Democratic Party of Mongolia N.Altankhuyag,
head of Democratic Party group in the parliament Ch.Saikhanbileg, general
secretary of Democratic Party D.Erdenebat and MP Z.Enkhbold attended the press
conference.

DP will join to coalition with part

Mongolia President Sets 2012 Deadline for Picking Coal Partners

Mongolia
President Tsakhia Elbegdorj set an end-of-year deadline to select companies to
develop part of its biggest coal field, seeking to resolve a year-long battle
for the resource between groups from five nations.

Peabody Energy Corp. (BTU) (BTU), OAO Russian Railways, and China’s

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