1 PRESIDENT OF MONGOLIA TO PAY STATE VISIT TO ITALY WWW.QAZINFORM.COM  PUBLISHED:2025/11/30      2 PARLIAMENT APPROVES FIVE-YEAR DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES OF MONGOLIA FOR 2026-2030 WWW.MONTSAME.MN PUBLISHED:2025/11/30      3 ‘MONGOLIA-UK INFRASTRUCTURE FORUM’ DISCUSSES DIGITAL CONSTRUCTION WWW.MONTSAME.MN PUBLISHED:2025/11/30      4 INVESTMENT AND TRADE AGENCY HOSTS SESSION TO BOOST FOREIGN INVESTMENT WWW.MONTSAME.MN PUBLISHED:2025/11/30      5 MONGOLIA ISSUES EXTREME COLD WEATHER WARNING WWW.XINHUANET.COM  PUBLISHED:2025/11/30      6 CIGARETTES TO COST ABOUT MNT 15,339 BY 2030 WWW.GOGO.MN PUBLISHED:2025/11/30      7 CAPITAL SCHOOLS SHIFT TO ONLINE CLASSES AMID INFLUENZA SURGE WWW.GOGO.MN PUBLISHED:2025/11/30      8 MONGOLIA’S MEGA-AIRPORT UPGRADE: TURNING ULAANBAATAR INTO A SILK ROAD SKY HUB WWW.TRAVELRADAR.AERO PUBLISHED:2025/11/28      9 EBRD ANNOUNCES SETTLEMENT WITH MONGOLIAN COMPANIES MAX IMPEX AND KHAN ALTAI WWW.EBRD.COM PUBLISHED:2025/11/28      10 ULAANBAATAR TARGETS 50 PERCENT WASTE RECYCLING BY 2040 WWW.MONTSAME.MN PUBLISHED:2025/11/28      МОНГОЛ УЛСЫН ЕРӨНХИЙЛӨГЧ У.ХҮРЭЛСҮХ БҮГД НАЙРАМДАХ ИТАЛИ УЛСАД ТӨРИЙН АЙЛЧЛАЛ ХИЙХЭЭР МОРДЛОО WWW.MONTSAME.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2025/11/30     МОНГОЛ УЛСЫН ХӨГЖЛИЙН ИРЭХ ТАВАН ЖИЛИЙН ҮНДСЭН ЧИГЛЭЛИЙГ БАТАЛЛАА WWW.GOGO.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2025/11/30     УИХ-ЫН ЕРӨНХИЙ НАРИЙН БИЧГИЙН ДАРГА Б.БААСАНДОРЖИЙГ ЧӨЛӨӨЛЖ, Л.ӨЛЗИЙСАЙХАНЫГ ТОМИЛЛОО WWW.EAGLE.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2025/11/30     ХӨРӨНГӨ ОРУУЛАЛТЫН САНАЛ БОЛОВСРУУЛАХ СУРГАЛТ, ХӨРӨНГӨ ОРУУЛАГЧДАД ЗОРИУЛСАН УУЛЗАЛТЫГ ХИЙЛЭЭ WWW.MONTSAME.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2025/11/30     ЛХАГВА ГАРАГААС ЭХЛЭН НИЙТ НУТГААР ХҮЙТНИЙ ЭРЧ СУЛАРНА WWW.EGUUR.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2025/11/30     50 МЯНГАН ӨРХИЙГ ХИЙН ХЭРЭГЛЭЭНД ШИЛЖҮҮЛЭХЭЭР ТӨЛӨВЛӨЖЭЭ WWW.NEWS.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2025/11/30     УЛААНБААТАРТ ИРЭХ ОНД ӨРНӨХ БҮТЭЭН БАЙГУУЛАЛТУУД WWW.NEWS.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2025/11/28     П.НАРАНБАЯР САЙД ХҮҮХДИЙН ЭРХИЙГ ХОХИРООЖ БАЙНА ГЭВ WWW.NEWS.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2025/11/28     2040 ОН ГЭХЭД ДУГУЙН ЗАМЫН НИЙТ УРТЫГ 1677 КМ УРТ БОЛГОХООР ТӨЛӨВЛӨЖЭЭ WWW.NEWS.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2025/11/28     “УБТЗ” ХНН 21 ТӨРЛИЙН АЧААГ 24 ЦАГИЙН ТУРШ ЗОГСОЛТГҮЙ ТЭЭВЭРЛЭЖ БАЙНА WWW.EGUUR.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2025/11/28    

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MBCC “Doing Business with Mongolia seminar and Christmas Receptiom” Dec 10. 2025 London UK MBCCI London UK Goodman LLC

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President of Mongolia to pay state visit to Italy www.qazinform.com

At the invitation of President of the Republic of Italy Sergio Mattarella, President of Mongolia Khurelsukh Ukhnaa will pay a state visit to Italy from December 1 to 3, 2025, MONTSAME reports. 
 The historic visit, marking the first presidential-level engagement in 14 years, coincides with the 55th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Mongolia and Italy.
During the state visit, the two Heads of State will meet tête-à-tête and hold formal negotiations to further advance bilateral cooperation. On this occasion, a series of cooperation agreements will be signed between the governments and institutions of both countries, covering areas such as culture, education, science, minerals, infrastructure, civil protection, local development, sports, tourism, and public media.
President Khurelsukh will also be received by Lorenzo Fontana, President of the Chamber of Deputies of Italy, the lower house of the Italian Parliament.
In addition, the Mongolia-Italy Business Forum will convene to foster economic collaboration and strengthen ties between the business communities of the two countries. To commemorate the anniversary, the Mongolian Philharmonic Morin Khuur Orchestra will perform in Rome, presenting Mongolia’s rich cultural heritage through its national instrument.
The state visit is expected to deepen traditional ties and elevate the friendly partnership between Mongolia and Italy to new heights of cooperation.
Diplomatic relations between Mongolia and Italy were established on June 29, 1970. From Mongolia, President Bagabandi Natsag paid a State Visit in 2000, followed by President Elbegdorj Tsakhia’s State Visit in 2011. Mongolia inaugurated its embassy in Rome in October 2011, while Italy opened its embassy in Ulaanbaatar in July 2016.
As stated previously, Kazakhstan and Italy reaffirm commitment to strengthening strategic partnership.
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Zhanna Nurmaganbetova

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Parliament Approves Five-Year Development Guidelines of Mongolia for 2026-2030 www.montsame.mn

At its plenary session on November 28, 2025, the State Great Khural of Mongolia approved the parliamentary resolution on the approval of the Five-Year Development Guidelines of Mongolia for 2026-2030. The policy framework titled “New Trust - Bold Reform” outlines 10 national goals under eight policy directions, including raising productivity and diversifying the processing industry to sustain stable economic growth.
The eight strategic directions are: Human Development; Social Development and Shared National Values; Economic and Infrastructure Development; Environment and Green Economy; Government Efficiency and Governance; Regional Development; National Competitiveness; and Science, Technology, and Artificial Intelligence. 
The policy also aims to narrow regional development disparities, promote economic diversification, and balance population migration. It sets goals to improve the business environment, reduce state involvement in markets, promote fair competition, protect the rights of entrepreneurs and investors, and deepen tax and customs reforms. In the education and health sectors, the plan seeks to ensure equitable access to quality services, develop a workforce aligned with labor market demands, and raise the Human Development Index to 0.85.
The new policy was developed in accordance with the Law on Development Policy and Planning, based on scientific evidence, and reflecting public opinion, as well as ensuring coherence and unity of objectives across all stages of planning and implementation. The new policy also aligns with “Vision-2050,” Mongolia’s long-term development policy, and the Government Action Program for 2024–2028. 
Following the enactment of the Law on Development Policy and Planning in 2020, Mongolia adopted its first-ever five-year development policy. According to the law, the next five-year policy must be submitted to the State Great Khural at least two months before the expiry of the previous one. Accordingly, the government submitted draft Five-Year Development Guidelines of Mongolia for 2026-2030 to parliament. After deliberations, 56.1 percent of attending members of parliament voted in favor of approving the resolution.
After deliberations, 56.1 percent of attending Members of Parliament voted in favor of approving the resolution.

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‘Mongolia-UK Infrastructure Forum’ Discusses Digital Construction www.montsame.mn

The “Mongolia-UK Infrastructure Forum: Digital Construction” was held.
Based on Mongolia’s need to transition to the digital system of Building Information Modeling /BIM/, the British Embassy in Mongolia and the Ministry of Urban Development, Construction, and Housing (MUDCH) of Mongolia co-organized the Forum, which discussed digital transformations in infrastructure development, building information modelling, and digital reform in the construction sector, specifically, policies regarding the implementation of BIM in Mongolia.
A project developed in accordance with BIM methodologies has the advantage of anticipating potential issues that may arise during construction and preventing risks. Participants of the Forum held discussions on studying best practices worldwide and aligning them with Mongolia’s policies and market conditions.
During the event, M. Bayaraa, State Secretary of the MUDCH, stated, “BIM has become a foundational technology that connects all project participants within a single information environment and integrates all stages, from planning, design, manufacturing, and construction to monitoring and operation, through data-driven solutions. We will pay special attention to implementing and localizing model projects that will be mandatory for government- and internationally funded projects, developing a unified platform, digitizing operations in stages, and training and strengthening the capacity of engineers and technical staff in the sector. This Forum is an important platform for jointly building experience, knowledge, and technology.”
Around the world, construction and infrastructure development are rapidly shifting toward digitalization. Mongolia also continuously supports digital transformation as a matter of national policy. For instance, both the long-term development policy “Vision 2050” and the Government’s “State Policy on the Construction Sector” set the goal of introducing the Building Project Management and Information Integration System (BIM) at the national level.

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Investment and Trade Agency Hosts Session to Boost Foreign Investment www.montsame.mn

The Investment and Trade Agency organized an Investor Information Session on November 27, 2025.
Supported by the German International Cooperation Agency (GIZ), the session titled “Preparing Investment Proposals” provided information on Mongolia’s investment environment, methodologies for developing investment proposals, skills for presenting projects, stages of investment preparation, and other key considerations. The agency noted that it will continue working with stakeholders, regularly organizing activities and trainings aimed at supporting investment.
During the meeting the participants received detailed information on government services available to foreign investors, taxation for foreign-invested businesses, customs procedures, import exemptions and incentives, and arbitration services in Mongolia.
The event offered foreign investors an effective platform to directly communicate with government officials and business representatives, ask questions, and gain a deeper understanding of the support and opportunities available for foreign-invested companies operating in Mongolia.

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Mongolia issues extreme cold weather warning www.xinhuanet.com

Mongolia is expected to experience freezing weather next week, the country's weather agency said Saturday.
Starting Saturday night, heavy snow is expected to hit the western and central parts of the country, and overnight temperatures in some areas are expected to reach minus 39-44 degrees Celsius, the weather agency said in a statement.
The agency also warned that strong winds and snowstorms are expected to hit the Altai Mountains in the west and the southern Gobi desert provinces, such as Umnugovi, Dundgovi and Dornogovi, from Saturday to Sunday, with an average wind speed estimated at 18 to 20 meters per second.
In this regard, the country's meteorological agency warned the residents of Ulan Bator and 21 provinces, including nomadic herders, to take extra precautions against possible disasters. Mongolia's harsh and cold winter lasts for quite a long time. Temperature can range between minus 25 degrees Celsius and 45 degrees Celsius.

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Cigarettes to cost about MNT 15,339 by 2030 www.gogo.mn

On November 27, the Parliament discussed a draft amendment to the Law on Tobacco Control that would raise excise taxes on tobacco in stages through 2030, a move the government says will fund school lunches, improve food nutrition and support student education.
Mongolia first adopted the Law on Combating the Harms of Tobacco in 1993, revising it in 2005 and replacing it with the current Law on Tobacco Control. The law has been amended several times since (2012, 2015, 2019, 2022 and 2023) and has introduced measures such as bans on smoking and advertising in public places, limits on sales within 500 metres of schools, and prominent public health warnings.
The new amendment would phase in higher excise rates through 2030 and extend regulation to new product types, including electronic and heated tobacco products and other nicotine and non-nicotine delivery systems, bringing those products under the law’s scope.
Claims that higher excise taxes will boost counterfeit cigarette sales are unfounded, officials said: when customs duties were raised in 2017, the share of counterfeit purchases fell from 13% to 6.3%, the Ministry of Finance noted. The ministry’s projections estimate average retail prices will rise as follows:
2026: MNT 4,366
2027: MNT 7,082
2028: MNT 9,815
2029: MNT 12,560
2030: MNT 15,339
Law-enforcement agencies report they detect roughly 300–550 tobacco-law violations each year; penalties can include fines of MNT 15–40 million and revocation of special licences. About half of recorded violations related to the ban on sales within 500 metres of educational institutions.
Tobacco use remains high: as of 2024, 28.4% of Mongolia’s population smoked, ranking the country 7th in the WHO Western Pacific Region. Approximately 4,300 tobacco-related deaths are recorded in Mongolia each year. Therefore, e-cigarette use among teenagers has outpaced traditional cigarette smoking. About one in four students aged 13–17 now use e-cigarettes, according to recent statistics.

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Capital schools shift to online classes amid influenza surge www.gogo.mn

By order of the Minister of Education, primary and secondary classes in public schools across seven Ulaanbaatar districts, Bayanzurkh, Bayangol, Nalaikh, Sukhbaatar, Songinokhairkhan, Khan-Uul and Chingeltei, will move to online learning for a limited period to curb the spread of influenza. 
Grades 1–5 will study online on December 1–5, 2025, and grades 6–9 will be online on December 8–12, 2025. Relevant organizations have been tasked with coordinating the transition, informing teachers, schools and parents, and ensuring the smooth operation of remote learning.

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Mongolia’s Mega-Airport Upgrade: Turning Ulaanbaatar into a Silk Road Sky Hub www.travelradar.aero

Nestled across Mongolia’s wide-open grasslands, Chinggis Khaan International Airport (UBN) isn’t just growing – it’s aiming big. Since opening in 2021, it’s been adding features like bigger freight zones and fresh overseas flights. Its target? Handle 2.4 million people by the end of 2025, just above today’s limit of 2.3 million. Travelers can expect to enjoy easier trips through updated Silk Route corridors but still, some concerns cast a shadow over this exciting development.
What’s behind the growth? Pushing to become a key spot in the area
Mongolia’s flight network is expanding quickly – tourists are returning, mining exports are climbing, while its location between China, Russia, and Europe adds extra pull. A joint effort by Mongolian and Japanese companies manages the airport, backed by about 500 million USD from Japan’s development fund to upgrade cargo zones and reinforce runways. Travel surged once restrictions faded; flyers are coming back since borders opened wider – even short-term visitors can enter visa-free for up to 72 hours.
Leaders see bigger economic perks – better air links could boost foreign trade or tourism, key where flights tackle isolation. The shift aligns with Mongolia’s goal to connect distant areas worldwide, though harsh winter weather still gets in the way.
Inside the Airport: Modern Features for Global Travelers
UBN’s sleek terminal covers 68,000 sq m, designed for quick moves while handling large jets like the 787. Inside, you get check-in screens instead of counters, local art on walls, along with chill zones dishing out regional meals. Fresh upgrades – take Maple Tree Park, planted in 2025 – slip greenery into urban life even when snow piles up.
Travelers enjoy hassle-free connections, like quick layovers on European routes – paired with nifty features including facial recognition gates. By 2025, Skytrax ranked it among the world’s fastest-improving hubs, climbing to sixth place due to upgraded facilities and smoother operations. But behind that glow, are deeper issues lurking? Online discussions show mixed feelings – people praise the modern look but question urban sprawl.
New Routes and Schedules: Bridging Continents
Mongolia’s main airline, MIAT, is growing by adding fresh paths to Europe. Flights to Frankfurt are back – now operated by a Boeing 767-300ER from Omni Air International every so often each year. Instead of connecting elsewhere, people will soon fly straight to Singapore or Shanghai starting in 2025. These direct trips kick off right before busy travel seasons heat up.
Take a look at key MIAT routes:
Flights from Ulaanbaatar (UBN) to Frankfurt (FRA) happen three times weekly in summer, run by Omni with Boeing 767-300ERs – making it simpler to get around Europe. Instead of connecting elsewhere, travelers go direct to Singapore (SIN) twice a week starting November 2025, same plane model, boosting access within Asia. Daily trips link Ulaanbaatar (UBN) and Istanbul (IST), operated with Boeing 737s throughout the year, focusing on smoother business travel options.
United Airlines joined in 2025, connecting via Tokyo. Because of this shift, UBN is becoming a key hub where travelers can now book journeys – ideal for those eyeing the Gobi Desert or far-off herding trails.
Checking social media for local opinions brings both optimism and caution. Chatter online reveals excitement over global spotlight – someone mentioned new travel routes might draw way more tourists – but gripes are there, like pollution in Ulaanbaatar rising due to work near the airport. Come 2025, close to twenty thousand signed a call for tighter oversight on construction, citing louder streets, shrinking green areas, and worsening traffic jams across town.
When trying to go eco-friendly, the airport shows what it’s doing: MIAT joined forces with OpenAirlines to cut fuel use, which drops CO₂ levels, whereas Maple Tree Park tackles soil damage. Yet broader research reveals Mongolia’s transit network has a hard time handling climate changes – harsh winters, for example, throw off flight plans. A few campaigners question if recent builds match Ulaanbaatar’s goal of greener development; despite solar panels at the hub helping out, specialists argue deeper emissions reductions are needed since more flights have been launching recently.
What comes now? Moving forward, UBN could make Mongolia a key transit spot – thanks to a fresh economic zone designed to lift job chances and bring in cash. Some pros expect 3 million passengers by 2027, but the true challenge is growing without wrecking emission goals. One politician stressed at climate discussions: charging ahead isn’t smart if it endangers environmental safeguards.
Chinggis Khaan International is rising fast, showing how Mongolia’s looking skyward – giving visitors new ways to reach wild landscapes while testing global links. Still, our look reveals mixed views: hopeful residents want jobs and growth, but others push for cleaner plans that include everyone.

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EBRD announces settlement with Mongolian companies Max Impex and Khan Altai www.ebrd.com

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has announced a 4.5-year debarment of two Max Group entities, Max Impex LLC (Max Impex) and Khan Altai Resource LLC (Khan Altai), and 22 affiliates in connection with a corrupt practice in an EBRD-financed project.
The project involves the provision of a senior loan by the EBRD to Khan Altai to finance the purchase of mining equipment in southwestern Mongolia.
An investigation by the EBRD’s Office of the Chief Compliance Officer (OCCO) found that in relation to the project and potential further financing by the EBRD, Max Impex and Khan Altai made improper payments to EBRD staff members aimed at influencing their actions. The EBRD staff members demonstrated integrity by promptly reporting the improper conduct to OCCO and returning the funds.
The debarment is part of a settlement agreement under which Max Impex and Khan Altai admitted responsibility. The debarment makes Max Impex, Khan Altai and 22 affiliates ineligible to participate in projects and operations financed by the EBRD for 4.5 years.
The settlement agreement provides for a reduced sanction in light of the Max Group entities’ cooperation during OCCO’s investigation, their admission of culpability for the prohibited practice, and voluntary restraint from participating in other EBRD-financed projects.
Under the terms of the settlement, the Max Group entities commit to improving and reporting through an independent consultant on their compliance programme and to conducting compliance audits to mitigate integrity risks across all their activities. If these companies fail to fulfil their obligations, they will remain debarred for four additional years.
The debarment qualifies for cross-debarment by other multilateral development banks under the Agreement for the Mutual Enforcement of Debarment Decisions that was signed on 9 April 2010.
About OCCO
OCCO plays a central role in the EBRD’s commitment to integrity through its mandate to investigate prohibited practices in EBRD-financed projects. More information on OCCO’s broader mandate and on the EBRD’s sanctions system are available on our website.

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Ulaanbaatar Targets 50 Percent Waste Recycling by 2040 www.montsame.mn

Ulaanbaatar plans to recycle 50 percent of its waste and incinerate the remainder to generate energy by 2040, according to the Capital City Governor’s Office.
The initiative is expected to reduce waste sent to landfills by 5-8 percent. Officials note that as waste sorting and recycling increase, the volume of waste requiring incineration will decline, helping to reduce environmental impacts.
To advance the city’s waste management to a new level, a waste-to-energy project is planned for implementation between 2025 and 2028 through a public–private partnership. Once operational, the facility will incinerate 31.8 percent of the city’s waste to produce energy for the central grid, both safely treating waste and generating economic benefits.

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