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Details of Mongolia’s crop cultivation

The Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry has provided details of crop cultivation this year: across Mongolia, 494.3 thousand hectares – or just under five square kilometers – are currently under cultivation, including 342 thousand hectares for wheat, 12.7

Revenue of Suu LLC soars after bond launch

Suu JSC has successfully traded its bonds, priced at MNT100K face value with an annual 17.5% interest rate at Mongolian Stock Exchange (MSE). The company has received over 67,000 stock orders which exceeded company’s supply. Since launching its bond in

10th anniversary of Mongolia’s 1 July Riot

Earlier today, family members of victims who died in riot ten years ago on 1 July has held a press conference demanding justice. They have criticized the Mongolian government for being incompetent in keeping the public safe.

Memorial Day will be

Ulziibat Amar – represents Mongolia at FIFA World Cup

An 11-year-old Mongolian boy has created history – in Mongolia, at least – by becoming his country’s first match mascot at the FIFA World Cup. Ulziibat Amar accompanied a football player onto the pitch in Wednesday’s Group E match between

Mongolian parliament backs Tavan Tolgoi mine project

On Friday (29 June), the Mongolian State Great Khural (parliament) backed Tavan Tolgoi – the nation’s largest coal mining project – which has reserves of 7.4 billion tonnes of high-grade coal. The Cabinet presented the project to the lawmakers last

Mongolia to host 5th Asian Fixed Income Summit

The 5th Asian Fixed Income Summit will be held in Ulaanbaatar on 2 July. The summit is being organised by the Mongolian Mortgage Corporation HFC LLC in cooperation with the Ministry of Construction and Urban Development, the Finance Ministry as

Mongolia to increase flights to Seoul and Beijing

The Mongolian parliament has held its first debate on amending  the 18th Government Policy Resolution on the Air Sector to 2020.

It is five years since the original resolution was passed; since then, many more Mongolians are going abroad – in

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