Beijing is pouring nearly $300 billion into new computing hubs, including on the Mongolian steppe and beneath the sea.
Mongolia’s risky fuel strategy gamble
By Telmen Altanshagai In Brief Mongolia’s dependence on Russian fuel gives it short-term supply stability but leaves it structurally exposed. Russia’s temporary petrol export ban spared Mongolia …
Experience Mongolia’s first ultra-luxury hotel near UNESCO biosphere reserve
Travelers can now experience Mongolia’s first ultra-luxury hotel, located near the historic Bogd Khan Uul UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
ACCA and AMIRA sign MoU to advance accountancy in Mongolia
The MoU aims to broaden training opportunities and boost engagement with finance professionals in Mongolia.
Trafigura’s ‘bitterly disappointing’ $1.1 billion loss in Mongolia raises questions about internal controls
Trafigura Group is a giant of commodity trading. On any given day, it handles enough oil to supply the entire needs of France three times over. Its global reach stretches from US crude oil export …
Sendly NBFI JSC Awarded Best Money Transfer Provider in Mongolia 2026 by Global Banking & Finance Review®
This recognition reflects the company’s outstanding performance, innovation, and commitment to delivering efficient, secure, and customer-centric money transfer services within Mongolia and across …
FRONTIERS-Doing business in Mongolia a tightrope walk
BEIJING, May 27 (Reuters) – Mongolia sits atop billions of dollars of mineral wealth and its economy is poised to grow rapidly, but foreign investors are finding that geopolitics hangs heavy over …
American Chamber of Commerce Celebrates 15th Anniversary in Mongolia
Since its founding, AmCham has played an important role in shaping U.S.-Mongolia business relations.
Mongolia Has Its First Luxury Hotel. It Was Worth The Wait.
The opening of Ayan Zalaat Hotel & Spa, the debut property from Mongolian-owned Ayan Hotels & Resorts, marks a genuine turning point for high-end travel in the region.
Mongolia names new prime minister following stalemate in parliament
BEIJING, March 31 (Reuters) – Mongolia’s parliament on Monday confirmed Uchral Nyam-Osor as the nation’s third prime minister in nine months, following his predecessor’s resignation last week over …