This marks the second cross-border railway connection between Mongolia and China, following the Zamiin-Uud–Ereen railway, which was established under a bilateral agreement in 1955.
This marks the second cross-border railway connection between Mongolia and China, following the Zamiin-Uud–Ereen railway, which was established under a bilateral agreement in 1955.
The World Bank’s Quarterly Economic Update says Mongolia has staged
an impressive recovery from the steep recession of late 2008 and early 2009.
Moreover, the economic recovery is becoming broad-based. Strong demand for
copper and coal from China are fuelling the recovery, and
MP S.
Byambatsogt has urged the Government to “show its iron face” and make it clear
to “arrogant mining investors” that their interests will not dictate State
policy. He was expressing his support for Speaker D. Demberel who had referred
to foreign invested companies
MobiFinance has
introduced its Most Money mobile monetary service to MobiCom customers, based
on the most recent technology. This allows subscribers to open an online
monetary account which can be used for transactions like transferring money
among themselves, recharging their own and others’ mobile
Joseph
King Jun-chih, 43 and an accounting graduate from the State University of New
York, and a friend founded North Asia Resources, which was acquired by Green
Global Resources in July last year. Green Global, which used to be an
agricultural and information technology
A two-day international symposium on
the 1913 Treaty between Mongolia and Tibet was held in Ulaanbaatar on October 13
– 14. The event was organized by the editorial board of Independence, the
journal of the National Intelligence Academy of Mongolia, and was attended
Submitting his report on the harvest to Prime Minister S.Batbold
yesterday, Minister of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry T.Badamjunai production
of wheat this year reached 130,000 tons. It was 75,000 tons in 2005. It should
be enough to meet the entire domestic demand,
The regular Government meeting on Wednesday decided to charge coal
miners MNT1 for every kilo of coal extracted and sold unprocessed. The money
received will be used to reduce air pollution. Any user of chemicals,
individuals and economic entities alike, will also have
The Gender Equality National Committee working group and Women Leaders
Found yesterday organized a “journalist-partnership” meeting to devise the
strategy to achieve more gender equality for journalists in all media organizations.
The meeting was in the backdrop of signs that political parties could
With 84.1% of MPs present supporting it, the proposed salary raise of
State high officials was validated at its first discussion in Parliament
on Thursday. The Standing Committee on State Structure had earlier unanimously
agreed that the voting at the first discussion would
Parliament yesterday discussed draft changes in the law on the civil
health insurance and 80% of members
agreed to send it back to the
Standing Committee for further discussion in the next stage to being approved. The
Government has proposed the changes as it