South Korea and Mongolia will lower tariffs on some products starting next year, as Ulaanbaatar joined a regional trade pact known as the Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement (APTA), Seoul’s finance ministry …
Mongolia launches project to strengthen response to COVID-19 pandemic
Within the framework of the project, the EU will provide Mongolia with 1 million euros (1.17 million U.S. dollars) in financial support to strengthen the health sector and inter-sectoral cooperation, …
Views exchanged on exporting Mongolian SMEs products to Hong Kong
Consulate General in Hong Kong G.Jargalsaikhan has met with Deputy Chief of Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) Patrick Lau.
Corporate raiding and Mongolia
Identifying the existence of corporate raiding in Mongolia no longer requires studies, glasses, or microscopes. Putting aside the all-too-familiar cases, it is worthwhile to note the following: …
China-Mongolia trade to benefit from Mongolia’s APTA membership
China and Mongolia are expecting lower tariffs in bilateral trade after Mongolia’s recent accession to the Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement (APTA), China’s …
Views exchanged in protecting interest of investors and businesses
Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to Mongolia Lee Yeo-hong met with the Chief of Authority for Fair Competition and Consumer Protection of Mongolia (AFCCP) B.Bat-Erdene.
Central bank updates financial statistics for September 2020
The Bank of Mongolia, today, October 28, organized a monthly press briefing to provide latest update on the financial and banking industry of Mongolia.
Mongolia to receive USD 20 million credit from International Development Association
During its plenary session of October 29, State Great Khural – the parliament of Mongolia ratified an agreement between Mongolia and the International Development Association (IDA) on USD 20 million …
U.S. Ambassador congratulates Mongolia on being removed from grey-list
Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/. On October 27, Speaker of the Parliament G.Zandanshatar received Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the U.S. to Mongolia Michael S. Klecheski.
China looks to Mongolia for coking coal after banning Australian imports
China received more metallurgical coal from neighboring Mongolia in September than from its once-key supplier Australia, amid escalating tensions between Beijing and Canberra. Coal exports from …