News Mongolia Imports: Mongolia economic forum to explore post-pandemic growth sources
ULAN BATOR July 9 Xinhua -- The 2023 Mongolia Economic Forum kicked off Saturday to promote post-pandemic economic growth by attracting more foreign investor
News Mongolia Imports: Apex Mining mulls divestment of Mongolia assets
Apex currently has a majority interest in Khar At Uui Gold Project in Mongolia, which remains under continued care and maintenance. “Our president and geologists went to Mongolia to discuss with the ...
News Mongolia Imports: New partnerships and pro-investment reforms announced as tenth Mongolia Economic Forum takes place in Ulaanbaatar
The tenth Mongolia Economic Forum (MEF) continues in Ulaanbaatar today amidst the announcement by the Government of two new bodies to support investment into the country and of new partnerships with ...
News Mongolia Imports: UPDATE 1-China to implement zero tariffs on coal imports to end-2023 -state media
(Adds detail, context) BEIJING, March 24 (Reuters) - China will extend some preferential tax policies and continue to implement zero tariffs on coal imports until the end of this year, state media CCTV reported on Friday, citing a cabinet meeting chaired by Premier Li Qiang on the same day. China cut tariffs on coal to zero in April last year in the face of concerns over domestic energy security
News Mongolia Imports: China’s Grip on Mongolia’s Quest for Spiritual Leadership
The search for the next Jebtsundamba Khutuktu is being complicated by Beijing’s desire to assert control over Tibetan Buddhism – even outside China’s borders.
News Mongolia Imports: “Mongolia will have four export gateways in near future”
During his working trip in Umnugobi aimag last week, Prime Minister of Mongolia L.Oyun-Erdene delivered remarks at the ceremony to commence the construction of a transloading terminal at the Gashuunsukhait border checkpoint, and became acquainted with Tavantolgoi – Gashuunsukhait railroad complex project.
News Mongolia Imports: China coking coal imports down 25 per cent due to Australia, Mongolia ‘gap’ caused by unofficial ban, border closure
China’s coking coal imports fell by 24.6 per cent in 2021 compared to a year earlier, due to an unofficial ban on Australian imports and coronavirus pandemic-hit Mongolian imports.