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More than 233,000 heads of livestock killed due to dzud

As of today (6 February), about 70 percent of the Mongolian territory has been covered with snow of up to 60 cm thick.

The condition increases the risk of extreme wintry weather — known as “dzud”, reported the country’s Ministry of

Mongolia has the world’s highest rate of cancer mortality

Mongolia has the world’s highest rate of cancer mortality per 100,000.

In 2022, 4,548 people died of cancer in Mongolia with a population of 3.4 million, while at least 6,885 people were diagnosed with the disease in the country.

More than 70

Ganqmod port resumes operation with full capacity

Over 2.1 million tonnes of goods were transported via Ganqmod and Gashuun Sukhait Port in north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in January, a year-on-year increase of 436.23 percent.
The figure saw a growth of 51.88 percent from January 2020, which

Mongolia to establish an agency for investment and trade

The Mongolian government decided to establish an agency for investment and trade to attract more foreign investors.

The agency is committed to attracting foreign investment, protecting legal interests of investors, and developing trade in Mongolia

Mongolia is rich in natural resources, and

Mongolia to open consulates in six places in Uzbekistan

Mongolia established diplomatic relations with Uzbekistan on January 25, 1992, but has not established permanent diplomatic corps in the country.

The concurrent ambassador of Mongolia has been in Astana since 2018, and the Uzbek ambassador has been in Beijing. There have

A rare earth oxide mineralisation was flagged in Mongolia

Parabellum Resources has flagged strong intersections of up to 4.1 percent total rare earth oxide (TREO) mineralisation from its 2022 drilling program at the Khotgor project in Mongolia. The core from three holes is being stored as whole core for

“Erdenes Tavantolgoi” company to trade its coal through exchange

Starting from February, Mongolia’s largest state-owned coal enterprises, Erdenes-Tavantolgoi JSC, will stop signing direct sales agreement with Chinese buyers. Instead, the company’s coal will be auctioned on the Mongolia Stock Exchange, which will increase transparency and ultimately bring higher returns

Mongolia falls six places in the corruption index

Mongolia fell six places in the corruption index where the country of 3.4 million placed in the 116th out of 180 countries, according to the 2023 Corruption Perceptions Index reported by Transparency International. The least corrupt countries in the region

Herding remains a big business in Mongolia

Herding remains a big business in Mongolia, as there will always be demand for meat, leather, wool, cashmere and milk. Consequently, over the past two decades, the trend has been toward fewer herder households with larger herds.

Currently, Mongolia has more

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