Mongolia may take a 34% stake in Xanadu Mines Ltd.’s Kharmagtai copper-gold project after a proposal to classify the asset as a strategic deposit was submitted to the government.
Mongolia may take a 34% stake in Xanadu Mines Ltd.’s Kharmagtai copper-gold project after a proposal to classify the asset as a strategic deposit was submitted to the government.
A ceremony to honor artists, and scientists in the field of art, science, and culture organized by the Academy and Culture Association of Lecce, Italy, was held last weekend. At this ceremony, the International Art Award named after King Menelaus
Today (22 December), Australian Jade Gas has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to supply gas from its TTCBM project in Mongolia to power Xanadu Mines’ Kharmagtai copper-gold development.
Xanadu is developing copper-gold porphyry deposits in the south of Mongolia, with
Yesterday (21 December), the first parliamentary hearing on the case of large-scale coal theft in Mongolia, which has caused mass protests across the country, took place at State House in Ulaanbaatar city.
Preliminary results of the investigation along with detailed information about the
On Monday, China has launched a new export channel of vegetables and fruits to Mongolia with 18.5 tonnes of fresh produce transported via Gantsmod Port, north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
Trucks carrying 18 types of vegetables and fruits, including apples,
Mongolia and Sri Lanka successfully organised World Association of Basketball Coaches (WABC) Level 1 coaching courses. The course was organised by the FIBA Regional Office – Asia in coordination with the Sri Lanka Basketball Federation (SLBF) and Mongolia Basketball Association
An ice hotel, built by Mongolian artists in Sweden has become a new tourist attraction. Ice carvers Ts.Monkh-Erdene and E.Uugantsetseg has built the ice hotel in 17 days. Rooms temperature of the hotel is minus 5 degrees Celsius and already
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is improving the flexibility and reliability of the electrical grid in Mongolia and increasing its ability to absorb energy produced by renewable sources.
An EBRD sovereign loan of up to 62.8 million dollar and capital
B.Enkh-Orgil was declared the winner of Road To ONE: Mongolia recently. The bantamweight claimed USD 100,000 and a contract with ONE in the process.
The 10-episode reality series featured two teams of the region’s top mixed martial artists competing for the
Prices of flour and rice, among the basic necessities of Mongolians have soared as a result of the war in Ukraine, with an overall inflation rate of no less than 14.5 percent.
Even worse is the 40 percent rise in coal
Mongolia has an opportunity to strengthen its business environment to create a more level-playing field for companies, particularly small and medium enterprises, (SMEs) and facilitate a more productive private sector beyond the mining sector, according to a World Bank report.
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