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Olympic bronze medalist judoka Kh.Tsagaanbaatar announces retirement

Olympic bronze medalist, and World champion  Kh.Tsagaanbaatar announced his retirement during the National Judo Championships held in Ulaanbaatar city. He officially retired on Sunday ending his 20-year career in judo.

Born March 19, 1984 in Uvs province, Kh.Tsagaanbaatar won only medal

Chambers of Commerce between Mongolia and UK expand cooperation

This year marks the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Mongolia and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

The countries are planning to organize events to promote cooperation between the private sectors and strengthen economic, trade and investment

Mongolian PM proposes a Constitutional reform

A Constitutional reform was proposed by Mongolian Prime Minister L.Oyun-Erdene. The proposed reform would transition Mongolia from a semi-presidential republic to a traditional parliamentary republic.

The current 1992 constitution established a multi-party political system in Mongolia’s semi-presidential republic. That meant that

Mongolia’s a unique mass health screening programme

Mongolia has launched a unique mass health screening programme to pre-emptively test the entire population for major diseases within 12 months. The government hopes  the annual programme would promote health literacy and identify serious ailments before they became costly.

Some 800,000

VIP tickets to Hakuho’s retirement ceremony costs USD 38,000

Hakuho, probably the greatest sumo wrestler of all time, will hold his official retirement ceremony on 28 January at Tokyo’s Ryogoku Kokugikan. Former yokozuna Hakuho  holds the winner of a record 45 grand sumo tournaments. The Mongolian-born former grand champion,

Mongolia’s budget balance improved by MNT 1.4 trillion

Mongolia’s export reached USD 12.5 billion, said Finance Minister B.Javkhlan at the government meeting. The Ministry of Finance presented the execution of the budget for 2022.

The state budget deficit has decreased, and the budget balance has improved by MNT 1.4

Mongolia to import 224 buses from China

Mongolia imported 100 buses from China as neighbour country opened its border on 8 January. Mongolia is planning to import  total of 224 buses for improving its public transport system.

The buses have been imported  via the Erenhot Port in north

Mongolia wants to dial up export prices

Mongolia’s reported move to modify how its coal exports to China are priced may mean higher costs for Chinese users, and Chinese industry experts said that efforts by Mongolia to change the ecosystem of cross-border coal trade may affect the

Zamyn-Uud-Erlian car checkpoint sees influx of passengers

The largest border checkpoint on the Mongolian-Chinese border, Zamyn-Uud, opened after a three-year reconstruction and began to let passengers pass after China lifted restrictions.

Passenger traffic through the Zamyn-Uud-Erlian car checkpoint on the Mongolian-Chinese border resumed on 8 January. The passage

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