With uranium demand set to be strong in the coming decades, Mongolia is positioning itself as a strategic player and a significant contributor in the global climate effort.
With uranium demand set to be strong in the coming decades, Mongolia is positioning itself as a strategic player and a significant contributor in the global climate effort.
The total confirmed COVID-19 cases in Mongolia grew to 185 after six cadets were tested positive for coronavirus. The cadets who returned from Russia on 13 May, were placed under 21-day mandatory isolation, and diagnosed with the virus on the
On 1 June, the Mongolian Cabinet approved establishing “Nairamdal-2” international children’s camp on the Shore of Lake Khuvsgul, the largest fresh-water lake in Mongolia. Meaning ‘Friendship’, the Nairamdal camp is of great importance to the development of tourism, the promotion
Annual ‘Ulaanbaatar Book Festival’ will take place at the Mongolian capital’s main exhibition centre – Misheel Expo on 5-7 June. Due to coronavirus restrictions that have banned public gatherings, the book fair will be partly held online.
The Ulaanbaatar Book Fair
The Mongolian Cabinet has decided to provide humanitarian assistance worth USD 1 million to the United States of America to help the country cope with COVID-19 pandemic. The money will be allocated from the government’s Reserve Fund. According to figures
A pregnant mother who has been in isolation at the General Hospital of Selenge Province has recently given birth to a baby girl. After returning from Russia through the Altanbulag border checkpoint on 14 May, the 39-year-old mother had been
A Business Incubator Centre under the Asian Development Bank’s Ger Area Development Investment Programme has been inaugurated at the Bayankhoshuu Subcentre in the Mongolian capital Ulaanbaatar.
On May 28, ADB Country Director Pavit Ramachandran launched the business incubator. The ceremony was
Mongolia’s commodity-dependent economy is facing a sharp slowdown in GDP and export growth, deterioration in the public finances and an erosion in external buffers this year due to the coronavirus shock. Nevertheless, the affirmation of the rating with a Stable
Turkey’s state-run aid agency has built a 250-ton capacity underground vegetable warehouse in Mongolia’s Khentii province.
The warehouse spread over 300 square meters aims to lengthen the shelf life of locally-grown products and increase their market value, said a statement by
The European Union is supportig Mongolia’s efforts in boosting employment and improving transparency in public finances with a grant of 50.8 million euros (MNT 155.7 billion). This is the first budget support programme in Mongolia, also aiming to address the
Mongolia has met all requirements to be removed from the Financial Action Task Force’s (FATF) grey list, the country’s finance minister Ch.Khurelbaatar said on Friday.
FATF is an intergovernmental organization founded in 1989, whose aim is to combat global money laundering