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Industrial production rises to MNT1,874 billion

According to National Statistics Office data, industrial  production in 2010 was MNT1,874 billion, MNT169 billion more than in 2009. Increased mining production influenced the rise. Coal output increased 91.8%, oil and nature gas 16.7% and other mineral resources 19.5%.

Government to submit draft law on energy to Parliament

The Government has decided to submit the draft law on energy to Parliament for further discussion. The draft calls for amendments to provisions governing relations between special licenses owner and consumers, rights and obligations of the state administrative organizations, electricity

Excise tax on diesel withdrawn

Petroleum prices are increasing in the international market because of fears the Suez Canal could be closed due to the disorder in Egypt. In anticipation, the Government has accepted suggestions from the Ministry of Mineral Resources and Energy and the

Contest in Japanese speaking

The Embassy of Japan, the Japanese Language Teachers’ Federation and the Mongolia-Japan Center will jointly hold a contest for Mongolians on speaking in Japanese. Anyone between 18 and 54 can compete, except for those who have lived in Japan for

Government to support private sector development

The Government has approved a plan to implement the national strategy to support the development of the private sector. Capital resources would be included in local budgets. The national strategy calls upon the state to establish a favorable environment for

Zavkhan power plant to begin production by end of 2012

The Government meeting yesterday decided to go ahead with building a power plant in the Mogoin Gol coal mine area in Telmen soum of Zavkhan aimag to supply electricity to Zavkhan and Gobi-Altai aimags. Work on the first phase of

Ambulance to come all the way from London to Ulaanbaatar

Two Aberdeen graduates are preparing to embark on a 16,000-km charity rally – in an ambulance. Calum Hill and Mark Hadfield will buy an ambulance, drive it from London to Ulaanbaatar, and hand it over for use in the country’s

Stanford festival explores varied facets of music in Mongolia

The 7th Annual Stanford Pan-Asian Music Festival is primarily devoted to Mongolian music, according to its director, China-born Jindong Cai. While growing up in Beijing, Cai remembers hearing exotic music from the distant northern provinces, haunting sounds that stayed in

No first prize for conservation work

The Ministry of Nature, Environment and Tourism has failed to identify any clear winner in the Nymphean Hosts contest for conservation work. Reviewing 80 applications with the help of six basic indicators, it found none was substantially better than others

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