South Korean Assembly Speaker will engage in discussions on parliamentary diplomacy and climate cooperation.
South Korean Assembly Speaker will engage in discussions on parliamentary diplomacy and climate cooperation.
With around 61 million livestock, Mongolia has the potential to become a major exporter of meat. The Mongolian government has approved the export of sheep and goats from those provinces which are free from any livestock diseases.
The Government of Mongolia sets an annual quota for the number of foreign workers quota employed by both local companies and foreign firms operating in the country
According to the article 7.4.5 of the “Law of Mongolia on the Legal Status of Foreign Nationals”, a foreign national who is residing in Mongolia for an official or private purpose, is obliged to carry a passport or a residence
Mongolia’s suicide rate is the second highest in East Asia, according to the latest government white paper on suicide measures based on data released by the World Health Organisation (WHO).
Prime Minister U.Khurelsukh was elected as the head of the ruling Mongolian People Party (MPP) on Tuesday at the party congress.
After a unusually dry summer, which resulted in herders across Mongolia not having enough fodder for their livestock this winter, the authorities are worried that freezing temperatures will kill hundreds of thousands of weakened animals.
A bill on the Ulaanbaatar city budget 2018 was put to public discussion on 20 November. Citizens’ representatives from the nine districts of the capital gathered to be briefed on the present financial situation and the proposed budget.
Minister of Education, Culture, Science and Sports Ts.Tsogzolmaa is attending the 6th ASEM Education Ministers’ Meeting, currently being held from November 20-22 in Seoul, Korea.
Mongolia will import pork from the Russian Republic of Buryatia,. According to sources, the Vostochny-Sibirsky farm has obtained permission from Mongolian officials to import pork into the country.
A special citizenship ceremony has been held annually at State House since 2002. This year, a total of 850 Mongolian children will take an oath at the ceremony which is being organised by the Mongolian Youth Federation.