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Excise tax on some fuel imports raised

The Government yesterday decided to raise the excise tax on two types of fuel imported through Sukhbaatar, Zamiin-Uud, Ereentsav and Altanbulag border points. The tax on diesel, recently totally withdrawn, will now be MNT130,000 per ton and that on AI-92 

M.Bundmaa now ranks third in the world

M.Bundmaa has moved one place up in world judo ranking. Her bronze medal at the World Masters in Baku, Azerbaijan on January 15 and 16 put her in the fourth place but after winning the gold medal at the Paris

Case against Government begins on March 15

The Sukhbaatar District Court will begin hearing a case against the Government at 09.30 on March 15 for its alleged failure to implement, even after two years of its passing by Parliament,  the law prohibiting mineral resources exploration and exploitation

2,810 get apartment loans

Reporting on the status of the “4000+200 apartments” project, the Apartment Finance Corp has said 2,965 state officials chose their apartments and submitted documents along with their loan request until March 1, 2011. Of them, 2,810 have been granted loans

President visits aimag courts

As usual on all his trips, President Ts.Elbegdorj visited the courts of Dornod, Sukhbaatar and Khentii aimags and exchanged views with judges about judicial reforms. He stressed that all work in a court must be transparent and open and court

State officials’ problems discussed

The Human Rights National Commission (HRNC) and the State Service Office (SSO) jointly organized on Monday a meeting on regulations governing those employed by the State and to make it possible for all to enter state service.HRNC Chairman J.Byambadorj, and

PM asks diplomats to report on development experiences abroad

Prime Minister S. Batbold on Monday asked his country”s overseas diplomats to study foreign experiences on national development and bring them back home. In a meeting with Mongolian diplomatic representatives, Batbold said that diplomats should play a role in the

U.S. envoys arrive on Thursday

U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Kurt Campbell and Assistant Secretary of Defense for Asian and Pacific Security Affairs Chip Gregson are on a six-day visit to Japan, Mongolia and South Korea. They will arrive

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