China’s COVID-19 policy has severely affected Mongolia’s economy as it is “disproportionally dependent on its biggest foreign trade partner Beijing”,
China’s COVID-19 policy has severely affected Mongolia’s economy as it is “disproportionally dependent on its biggest foreign trade partner Beijing”,
The construction of a railway at Gashuunsukhait-Gantsmod – the port handles more than 50 percent of Mongolia’s copper and coking
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Mongolian Prime Minister L.Oyun-Erdene on Sunday at the Great Hall of the People in
On January 28, Mongolian Foreign Minister B.Battsetseghad a phone conversation with Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi
B.Battsetseg extended
UNESCO Beijing will provide the funding for the equipment provision for the higher education project in Mongolia to compliment the
China’s zero-Covid policy continues to result in prolonged closures of the Mongolia-China border, causing supply chain disruptions, higher inflation and
Demand for coal is skyrocketing in China, which is driving new mining, coal stockpiling and widespread power cuts. This year,
China and Mongolia expect to strengthen cooperation in epidemic prevention and control and resolutely block the cross-border spread of COVID-19,
The Erenhot China-Mongolia border trading zone in north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region has closed after confirming one case of
China’s Premier Li Keqiang said in an online meeting with Mongolian Prime Minister L.Oyun-Erdene that he would be “happy to