Experts say that the birth rate is expected to decline further by 2030.
Experts say that the birth rate is expected to decline further by 2030.
Ch.Saikhanbileg, who served as Prime Minister of the Government of Mongolia from 2014-2016, has retained London-based ‘Amsterdam & Partners’ LLP as international defence counsel in response to a series of allegedly fabricated criminal charges aimed at weakening democratic opposition in
In 2019, Mongolia registered a total of 45757 earthquakes nationwide. Most, of course, where minor seismic blips; however, people felt 20 tremors out of the 66 earthquakes which measured 3.5 and above. A total of 1010 earthquake occurred in the
On Wednesday (22 January), delegates from the World Health Organisation and the Mongolian Ministry of Health held a press conference about coronavirus, which is fast spreading from the Chinese city of Wuhan. According to yesterday’s reports, the mystery illness has
Delegates from the Mongolian Trade Union and Mongolian Petroleum Consumer’s Association held a press conference earlier today (22 January) on the imports of fake fuel. According to a survey, Mongolian consumers are suffering a loss of MNT 50-60 billion every
In recent years, the budget for Mongolia’s health sector has increased sharply. Mongolia raised the health budget to MNT 964.6 billion in 2020 from MNT 694.7 billion in 2017 – an increase of 38 percent.
Mongolia has upgraded the budget for
Bilateral relations and cooperation between Mongolia and Japan have been developing to a high level of strategic partnership. Foreign Minister D.Tsogtbaatar has stressed the importance of intensifying the economic relations of two countries, particularly focusing on the effective implementation of
Over 200 delegates have participated in a Mongolia-India business forum. The event was held on 20 January within the framework of the 65th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
Traditionally, Mongolia and India have cooperated mostly
Currently, a total of 1170 buses and trolleybuses transport nearly 600,000 passengers across Ulaanbaatar every day. Cars, however, remain a major problem: over 530,000 are registered in the Mongolian capital; this figure increases annually by 70,000 vehicles; it is expected
In 2019, Mongolia’s tax revenue reached MNT 9.7 trillion – an increase of MNT 1.5 trillion or 18.8% compared to the previous year. The growth is explained by increases of MNT 460.8 billion or 22.1% in income tax, MNT 355.0
The Capital City Housing Corporation of Mongolia has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with a company from Germany called Rongen Architekten to cooperate on introducing European ‘passive house standards’ to the country. The ‘passive house’ is the world’s leading benchmark