“The geopolitical situation is becoming increasingly complex. The government decided to immediately begin work and maintain the continuity of state policy. Therefore, a third of the previous government is retained,” G.Zandanshatar said.
“The geopolitical situation is becoming increasingly complex. The government decided to immediately begin work and maintain the continuity of state policy. Therefore, a third of the previous government is retained,” G.Zandanshatar said.
The Mongolian Agricultural Stock Exchange has signed a cooperation agreement with the Bohai Stock Commodity Exchange to sell cashmere on the Bohai Exchange from April, 2018.
Secondary school teachers were demonstrating on Friday about a salary increase outside the IMF Representative Office in Ulaanbaatar. Such demonstrations have been held regularly since Mongolia started receiving aid from the IMF.
The Mongolian Foreign Minister, Mr. D. Tsogtbaatar, made a speech at the “The Belt and Road Impact” session on January 24th.
Trampolining is fun for all ages. Mongolia’s first ever trampoline park has opened at the Zaisan Hill Complex. The park has four sections; which are called Slamdunk, Climbingwall, Dodgeball and Freejump.
The Ulaanbaatar City Representatives Khural (assembly) has formed a working group tasked with relocating the construction materials market which has long-since been situated in the so-called ‘Zuun Ail’ which is part of the central Sukhbaatar district.
Yesterday,Speaker of Mongolian Parliament M.Enkhbold returned from three-day visit in Vietnam with a high-level government delegation.
A cousin of Asashoryu Davgadorj has become a sumo wrestler. S.Byambasuren, who is the son of Asashoryu’s brother, is following in his uncle’s footsteps.
Earlier this year, the State Great Khural (parliament) decided to raise seven taxes following Mongolia’s enrollment into the IMF’s extended fund facility.
The Mongolian Health Ministry has decided to vaccinate children who live in Ulaanbaatar.
‘Dzud’ is a Mongolian word meaning extremely dangerous winter conditions, when livestock are at risk; typically it is when there are extremely low temperatures – currently parts of the country are experiencing -40 deg C and lower – or when there is a very heavy snowfall.