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Pedestrians will be fined for violating traffic rules

Pedestrians who violate traffic rules will be fined between
MNT100 and MNT8,000  from October 15. This
is expected to bring down the number of accidents which has reached 1,418 so far
in 2010. At 28, fatalities in pedestrian-related accidents were 68.3% of the
total

Work on reforming business environment makes progress

Nine months of the year dedicated to reforming the business
environment are now over. B.Arvinbayar, Chief of the Private Sector Policy of
the National Development and Innovation Committee (NDIC), answers our
journalist’s questions on what has been achieved.

How much reform has been
put

Mongolian-French business meeting on October 13

The
Foreign Investment and Foreign Trade Agency (FIFTA) will hold a ‘Mongolian-French
business meeting’ on October 13 in Ulaanbaatar as part of the program of the
official visit to Mongolia of Ms. A.M.Idrac, France’s Secretary of State for Foreign Trade on October 13-14.

Taiwan and Mongolia discuss direct charter flights

Taiwan and Mongolia are
contemplating setting up direct charter flights to promote bilateral tourism
and trade relations, a Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) official in Taipei
has said. “Both sides are keen on developing closer exchanges and boosting
tourism. Currently we are in talks

More grounds added to justify deportation of foreign nationals

The latest amendments to the law
governing foreign citizens’ entry into Mongolia and stay here recently came
into effect. They now specify in more detail activities that are prohibited for
foreign citizens, and seven more grounds have been added to the existing five
to

USAID project puts new hope into life of the disabled

There
are 115,000 registered people with disabilities (PWDs) in Mongolia, according
to the Ministry of Social Welfare and Labor. However, no general education
schools, colleges, universities, or technical/vocational or training centers
are accessible for them. Currently, 146 teacher-training colleges and
universities do not have standards

Chief of the State Property Committee on his way out?

There are strong rumors the present head of the State
Property Management and Privatization Board in the State Property Committee
(SPC), Kh.Kherlen, would soon replace D.Sugar as SPC chief. A decision will be
taken only after the Prime Minister returns from his foreign

DP group critical of Labor Ministry’s competence

The DP group in Parliament yesterday discussed three
issues, including a draft project on labor prepared by the Ministry of Social
Welfare and Labor. The MPs want more information on the possible causes of
unemployment and on salaries usually paid in various jobs.

Canadian expert to hold seminar at MUST

The School of Mining at the Mongolian University of Science
and Technology is holding a seminar on October 7 on The Asset Management
Process, with Dr.Rob Hall from the University of British Columbia in the chair.
It will provide a four-hour interactive introduction

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