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Micro mining regulations being drafted

The Deputy Chief of the Mining and Heavy Industrial
Policy Board of the Ministry of Mineral Resources and Energy, Ch.Tsogtbaatar,
talks to our journalist.
Is the law to regulate artisanal gold mining
ready?
The issue remains open as a ban on such mining will mean

Khurts presented in British court three times since arrest

Information has come that B.Khurts, Chief of
Administration at the National Security Council, who was  arrested in London on September 17 has so far
been presented in court three times — on September 17, 23, and 30. His next
appearance will be on

Parliament session opens

The Fall session of Parliament opened on Friday after a
lengthy summer recess. Speaker D. Demberel told MPs the session sits at a time
when the Mongolian economy “is picking up again”, with annual economic growth having
reached 7.4 percent. “Government revenue is

Main problem is managing the wealth, PM says in interview

The following is the transcript of an interview Prime Minister S. Batbold gave to Charlie Rose, as released by Bloomberg TV.

What do you expect Mongolia”s growth
rate to be over the next five years?
Despite losses in agriculture—we had a very

Japan seeks rare-earth imports from Mongolia

Japan,
the world’s biggest importer of rare earths, plans to buy more of the minerals
from Mongolia to reduce dependence on China, the Asahi newspaper has reported.
Prime Ministers Naoto Kan and S. Batbold agreed yesterday in Tokyo to begin an
effort to locate

Mongolians abroad have an important role to play, PM says in Vancouver

Prime
Minister told a meeting of some 300 Mongolians in Vancouver on September 30
that he expected them, particularly students, to play an important role in the
development of Mongolia by using the skills and insights they acquire during
stay in an industrially developed

Local authorities, representatives attend anti-corruption training

Governors, administration officials,
and elected citizens” representatives from all provinces last week attended a three-day
training at the National Center of Law on prevention of corruption and
establishment of justice. The training was co-organized by the Anti-Corruption
Authority and the UNDP.

The course included

U.S. Energy official happy with cooperation with Mongolia

During his recent visit to Mongolia,
U.S. Deputy Secretary for Energy Daniel Poneman delivered an address at the
Mongolian University of Science and Technology. Titled “Building a Sustainable
Energy Future”, the speech focused on what the United States is doing – and
what it

Proud past, bright future: Mongolia straddles two worlds

Writing
after a recent visit to Mongolia, a correspondent says in The Guardian Weekly
that she came to see the proud past but found that the country lives in high
hope for the future. 
Warned that drought and harsh winters had decimated herds, bringing

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