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| MBCC “Doing Business with Mongolia seminar and Christmas Receptiom” Dec 10. 2025 London UK | MBCCI | London UK Goodman LLC |
NEWS
"Erdenes Mongol" and the IMF Discussed Cooperation in Wealth Fund Management and Corporate Governance www.open.kg
The Government of Mongolia has initiated the reorganization and expansion of the ‘Erdenes Mongolia’ association, which will become a financial institution responsible for asset management, the wealth fund, as well as conducting IPOs and privatization. This was reported by the Ulaanbaatar news portal UBN.
The General Director of ‘Erdenes Mongolia’, Davaadalai Batsuuri, met with the IMF Resident Representative in Mongolia, Tigran Poghosyan. During the discussion, the parties explored opportunities for cooperation to improve the management of the wealth fund, enhance transparency, and implement best corporate practices.
It should be noted that the IMF has previously provided advisory support to funds such as the Government Pension Fund Global from Norway, which is considered one of the most successful in the world, as well as the ‘Samruk-Kazyna’ fund of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Unification Minister Chung Delivers Special Speech at Ulaanbaatar Dialogue www.chosun.com
Unification Minister Chung Dong-young will deliver a special speech at the 11th ‘Ulaanbaatar Northeast Asia Security Dialogue’ to be held in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, on the 4th.
The Ministry of Unification announced on the 3rd that Minister Chung will visit Mongolia on a three-night, four-day schedule from that day until the 6th. This marks the first time a Minister of Unification has visited Mongolia and attended the ‘Ulaanbaatar Dialogue.’
The ‘Ulaanbaatar Dialogue’ is a multilateral security dialogue in Northeast Asia hosted by the Mongolian government since 2014. It is a regular international conference that comprehensively addresses traditional and non-traditional security issues in Northeast Asia, including security, energy, and the environment. It is a 1.5-track dialogue involving government officials, academics, and representatives from international organizations within the region.
Minister Chung is scheduled to deliver a ‘special speech’ at the opening ceremony on the first day of the conference. A source from the Ministry of Unification stated, “The Mongolian government has requested participation multiple times since the beginning of the year,” adding, “During his two-day stay in Mongolia, Minister Chung Dong-young plans to hold meetings with key Mongolian government and parliamentary officials to garner support and empathy for the Korean Peninsula peace and coexistence policy and to discuss various cooperation measures with Mongolia in this regard.”
Approximately 250 participants from 25 countries have confirmed their attendance at this ‘Ulaanbaatar Dialogue.’ Whether North Korea will attend remains unknown. Mongolia is a country that has established diplomatic relations with both South and North Korea. Since establishing diplomatic ties in 1948, Mongolia and North Korea have maintained a friendly cooperative relationship as socialist states. Kim Il-sung visited Mongolia in 1956 and 1988, and Mongolian party secretaries visited North Korea in 1958 and 1986. High-level personnel exchanges between the two countries have continued, including a visit to North Korea by Mongolian President Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj in 2013 and a visit to Mongolia by a North Korean foreign ministry delegation in March 2024.
Due to the friendly relationship between Mongolia and North Korea, there are discussions about Mongolia mediating inter-Korean and U.S.-North Korea dialogues through this ‘Ulaanbaatar Dialogue.’ This is because past U.S.-North Korea and Japan-North Korea contacts have been facilitated in Mongolia through the ‘Ulaanbaatar Dialogue.’
If North Korea attends, there is interest in whether behind-the-scenes contacts between the two Koreas and between the U.S. and North Korea could occur through the ‘Ulaanbaatar Dialogue.’ North Korea participated in the ‘Ulaanbaatar Dialogue’ from 2014 to 2018 but has not attended since 2019. In 2017, Ri Yong-pil, Deputy Director of the American Studies Research Institute at the Foreign Ministry, attended, and in 2018, Kim Yong-guk, Director of the Disarmament and Peace Research Institute at the Foreign Ministry, participated.
A source from the Ministry of Unification stated, “If there is a natural opportunity to contact the North Korean side during the ‘Ulaanbaatar Dialogue,’ we plan to use that opportunity to explain our government’s commitment to the Korean Peninsula peace and coexistence policy and to urge the necessity of inter-Korean dialogue for peace and coexistence on the Korean Peninsula.”
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Central Asia and Mongolia Forecast Strongest Growth in EBRD Regions www.news.fundsforngos.org
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has projected that Central Asia and Mongolia will record the highest growth rates among its regions in 2026 and 2027. According to the latest Regional Economic Prospects report, economies in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Mongolia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan are expected to grow by 5.6% in 2026, moderating slightly to 5.3% in 2027.
Resilient domestic consumption and investment continue to drive growth, with services, construction, and manufacturing emerging as key contributors. However, risks have intensified due to energy price volatility, supply-chain disruptions, sanctions, and slower growth in Russia and China, the region’s largest trading partners.
In Kazakhstan, GDP growth is forecast to moderate to 4.7% in 2026, reflecting contractions in the extractive industry after pipeline disruptions, though investment in manufacturing and energy supply remains strong. The Kyrgyz Republic is expected to grow 8.7% in 2026, supported by infrastructure and housing investment, but faces risks from new EU sanctions and higher energy costs.
Mongolia’s economy is projected to expand by 5.5% in 2026, driven by mining and agriculture, though vulnerable to China’s slowdown and rising fuel prices. Tajikistan is forecast to grow 7.9% in 2026, supported by trade, manufacturing, and hydropower investment, with remittance dependence on Russia remaining a key risk. Turkmenistan is expected to grow 6.3% in 2026, boosted by gas field expansion, though heavily reliant on Chinese demand. Uzbekistan will see growth of 6.5% in 2026, supported by remittances, wage growth, and privatization reforms, though exposed to regional inflationary pressures.
The EBRD emphasized that while growth prospects remain robust, resilience will depend on the pace of domestic reforms and diversification efforts to mitigate external shocks. Central Asia and Mongolia’s strong performance highlights their role as engines of growth within the EBRD’s regions, even amid global uncertainty.
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Combed Cashmere Exports Reach USD 330 Million Under ‘White Gold’ Program www.montsame.mn
President Khurelsukh Ukhnaa visited Khanbogd Cashmere LLC as part of the “White Gold” national movement.
Established in 1998, Khanbogd Cashmere LLC employs around 700 people. The company processes more than 1,500 tonnes of combed cashmere annually and produces over 300,000 knitted, woven, and sewn garments for domestic and international markets.
Under the “White Gold” program, the company obtained a concessional loan of MNT 65 billion and purchased 300 tonnes of raw cashmere. In addition, it has modernized its equipment, improved its production facilities, and expanded its warehouse capacity through commercial bank loans.
Last year, the company commissioned an eight-storey factory expansion and service complex with a total floor area of 6,480 square meters. Since 2024, it has met 35% of its electricity demand through solar power generation.
Company executives requested continued policy support for the implementation of the “White Gold” program and the introduction of a more flexible and preferential social insurance contribution system.
President Khurelsukh expressed appreciation to the company's employees for working closely with herders and suppliers, creating jobs, and contributing to the state budget through tax payments.
As part of the “White Gold” program, nearly 100 enterprises received concessional loans totaling MNT 520 billion last year. As a result, the spinning capacity of cashmere-processing factories increased by 400 tonnes, exceeding 2,000 tonnes. Exports of combed cashmere also increased sixfold, reaching 4,000 tonnes, equivalent to USD 330 million in export revenue.
According to the Office of the President of Mongolia, concessional loans totaling MNT 450 billion will be made available this year to enterprises operating in the cashmere sector, offering low interest rates and extended repayment periods.
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Stock Exchange Indices Rise, Market Outlook Remains Positive www.montsame.mn
MONTSAME National News Agency, in cooperation with MICC Mongolia International Capital Corporation LLC, is delivering weekly updates on Mongolia’s domestic capital markets and economic developments to its readers.
Weekly Capital Market and Economic Review
(May 25–June 1, 2026)
MONGOLIAN STOCK EXCHANGE
A total of 11.42 million securities worth MNT 14.91 billion were traded on the Mongolian Stock Exchange during the past week. In terms of trading value, Golomt Bank JSC, Khan Bank JSC, Invescore NBFI JSC, MGL Aqua JSC, and APU JSC led the market. Three block trades were executed during the period:
1.9 million shares of MGL Aqua JSC (MGLA) were traded at MNT 250 per share, totaling MNT 483.7 million.
67.8 thousand shares of Invescore NBFI JSC (INV) were traded at MNT 9,500 per share, totaling MNT 644.7 million.
2.2 million shares of Golomt Bank JSC (GLMT) were traded at MNT 1,275 per share, totaling MNT 2.78 billion.
All major MSE indices closed higher last week, maintaining a positive market outlook. The TOP-20 Index rose 0.78 percent to 51,360.15 points, while the MSE A Index gained 1.72 percent, indicating stronger buying activity in large- and mid-cap stocks. The MSE B Index edged up 0.02 percent, suggesting relatively stable movements among small-cap stocks.
The performance of the indices indicates that market gains were primarily driven by highly valued and liquid stocks. The stronger performance of the MSE A Index relative to the TOP-20 suggests that investors are increasingly focusing on companies with stable financial fundamentals, while new investment inflows into the small-cap segment remain comparatively limited. Although the overall market trend remains positive, gains are not evenly distributed across all segments and continue to be selective in nature.
PROCESS TO INHERIT 1,072 SHARES OF ERDENES TAVANTOLGOI JSC AND RELATED DIVIDENDS TO COMMENCE
Pursuant to a Government resolution issued on April 29, 2026, the transfer of 1,072 shares of Erdenes Tavantolgoi JSC and the dividends attached to them to lawful heirs will begin on June 1.
The decision creates a legal framework for transferring shares and accumulated dividends belonging to shareholders of Erdenes Tavantolgoi JSC who passed away after March 31, 2011, to their lawful heirs. More than 132,000 citizens are expected to be covered by the inheritance process.
Main Steps of the Inheritance Process
Citizens may verify share ownership information by sending the deceased person's registration number in uppercase Cyrillic letters to the dedicated number 158989.
Heirs must prepare the deceased's death certificate, a reference issued by the governor of the bagh or khoroo where the deceased last resided, and a copy of the household registration booklet. Successors inheriting under Articles 520.1.2 and 520.2 of the Civil Code must obtain proof of family relations from the state registration authority in person.
Depending on their legal status as heirs, applicants must provide relevant supporting documents. Children must submit a birth certificate or birth registration extract; spouses must submit a marriage registration extract; and parents must provide registration and kinship documents. If any lawful heir declines the inheritance, a notarized waiver must be submitted, or certified by an authorized official in areas without notary services.
Once all required documents have been submitted, a notary will issue a Certificate of Inheritance Rights and register the information in the electronic notarial system in accordance with the Law on Notaries.
The Central Securities Depository will transfer and register the shares and dividends into the heir's account.
From a capital market perspective, this decision is significant for improving the shareholder registry of Erdenes Tavantolgoi JSC and transferring shares and accumulated dividends registered under deceased shareholders to their rightful owners. As a result, dividend distribution will become more inclusive, and shareholder records will be more accurate. Although the company's shares are still not tradable on the secondary market, the resolution of ownership issues represents a step toward improved corporate governance and greater transparency in shareholder registration.
ECONOMY EXPANDS BY 7.9 PERCENT AS LABOR PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVES
According to preliminary data from the National Statistics Office, Mongolia's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) increased by 7.9 percent year-on-year in the first quarter of 2026, reaching MNT 6.7 trillion at 2015 constant prices.
Mining and quarrying remained the primary driver of growth, contributing 5.0 percentage points to overall GDP expansion.
At current prices, GDP reached MNT 22.9 trillion, up 31.8 percent from the same period of the previous year. The mining sector's gross value added surged 74.2 percent, providing the main support for overall growth. The services sector also expanded by 15.8 percent, contributing to economic activity.
From the expenditure side, export growth continued to support economic expansion. Exports of goods and services increased by 44.8 percent, while net exports contributed 16.6 percentage points to GDP growth. However, gross capital formation declined by 34.2 percent, indicating relatively weaker investment activity.
Labor productivity also improved. GDP per employed person reached MNT 4.8 million in the first quarter of 2026, representing an increase of 11.4 percent compared with the same period last year. Mining remained the most productive sector, with value added per employee reaching MNT 12.9 million.
Key Indicators:
GDP (2015 constant prices): MNT 6.7 trillion (+7.9%)
GDP (current prices): MNT 22.9 trillion (+31.8%)
Mining sector growth: +33.6%
Exports of goods and services: +44.8%
GDP per employed person: MNT 4.8 million (+11.4%)
Labor productivity in mining: MNT 12.9 million (+12.9%)
While economic growth and labor productivity improvements are positive developments, the fact that much of the growth continues to be driven by mining highlights the relatively concentrated structure of the economy. For the capital market, the outlook remains supportive for mining-related companies, while weak manufacturing activity and subdued investment may result in more selective performance among stocks in other sectors.
MINERAL RESOURCES SECTOR ACCOUNTS FOR 28.6 PERCENT OF BUDGET REVENUE
According to the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources, the mining sector remained the principal driver of Mongolia's economic growth during the first four months of 2026.
Exports of mineral products reached USD 6.6 billion, an increase of 62.5 percent year-on-year, while mining and quarrying accounted for 84.3 percent of total industrial output.
The sector has also been a major contributor to government revenue. Consolidated budget revenue reached MNT 10.2 trillion during the first four months of 2026, up 13.8 percent, or MNT 1.2 trillion, from a year earlier.
Of this amount, revenue contributed by the mineral resources sector totaled MNT 2.9 trillion, representing an annual increase of 33.6 percent and accounting for 28.6 percent of total consolidated budget revenue. This underscores the continued dependence of public finances on the mining sector performance.
By commodity, production during the first four months of 2026 amounted to:
38.3 million tonnes of coal
797.6 thousand tonnes of copper concentrate
2.1 thousand tonnes of molybdenum concentrate
2.7 tonnes of gold
2.3 million tonnes of iron ore
1.1 million tonnes of iron ore concentrate
124.3 thousand tonnes of fluorspar ore
52.1 thousand tonnes of fluorspar concentrate
33.2 thousand tonnes of zinc concentrate
Compared with the same period last year, coal production increased by 42.3 percent, copper concentrate by 29.6 percent, iron ore by 44.4 percent, iron ore concentrate by 49.3 percent, and gold by 7.8 percent. Meanwhile, fluorspar ore production declined by 19.8 percent, and zinc concentrate output fell by 24.3 percent.
In the heavy industry sector, production totaled:
2,182.7 tonnes of cathode copper
13,252.6 tonnes of metal billets
12,259.0 tonnes of rolled metal products
Metal billet production increased by 0.4 percent and rolled metal products by 0.7 percent year-on-year, while cathode copper production declined by 16.4 percent, indicating that growth in downstream processing industries continues to lag behind the expansion of mining extraction activities.
In the petroleum sector, crude oil production reached 1.19 million barrels during the first four months of 2026, down 6.4 percent compared with the same period of the previous year. This suggests that production levels remain volatile across certain resource categories.
From a capital market perspective, the earnings outlook for mining-related companies remains positive. However, over the longer term, advances in processing industries and greater product diversification are expected to have a more significant impact on sector valuations and investor interest.
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China-Mongolia Steppe Partner 2026: Chinese participating troops conduct subject demonstrations www.eng.mod.gov.cn
The Chinese troops participating in the China-Mongolia Steppe Partner 2026 joint army training conducted combat-oriented subjects demonstrations for their Mongolian counterparts at a joint training base in Inner Mongolia, China, on June 1, aiming to enhance both sides' capabilities to handle diverse missions.
These subject demonstrations serve as a concrete step to deepen the exchanges and cooperation between the two militaries. Moving forward, both sides will conduct joint planning for live-troop operations and engage in various sports competitions.
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Model Science Laboratory Established Under ADB-Funded Education Project www.montsame.mn
A Model Science Laboratory has been established under the Sustaining Access to and Quality of Education During Economic Difficulties project financed by the Asian Development Bank.
According to the Ministry of Education, the laboratory is designed to help students combine theoretical knowledge with practical experiments and research activities, thereby improving the quality and effectiveness of science education.
The facility will enable students to conduct experiments, investigations, and scientific research in a hands-on learning environment, helping them deepen their understanding of science subjects while developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
The laboratory also supports interdisciplinary learning by integrating mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, geography, and technology courses, allowing students to apply classroom knowledge to real-world situations.
In addition, the initiative is expected to foster creativity and innovation among students by providing exposure to modern solutions based on technology, information technology, and artificial intelligence, laying the groundwork for future innovation and development.
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Cooperation against drugs, cybercrime, and corruption to be expanded www.gogo.mn
On June 2, 2026, Minister of Justice and Internal Affairs S.Amarsaikhan received Delphine Schantz, Regional Representative for Southeast Asia and the Pacific of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).
During the meeting, the two sides exchanged views on expanding cooperation in combating illicit drug trafficking, strengthening prevention efforts, and addressing transnational organized crime, cybercrime, corruption, and money laundering.
At the start of the meeting, Minister S.Amarsaikhan expressed gratitude to UNODC for its consistent support over the past 20 years in enhancing the capacity of law enforcement agencies, including through laboratories, technical equipment, and specialist training aimed at strengthening Mongolia’s ability to fight drug trafficking and organized crime.
The parties noted that the “Strengthening the Capacity of Mongolian Law Enforcement Agencies” (M-LET) project, funded by the United States Department of State’s Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs and implemented in cooperation with UNODC since May 2024, has been effective in updating the curricula of Mongolian law enforcement academies, improving the learning environment, and providing training that meets international standards.
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Joint Military Archaeological Expedition Makes First Dive in Buir Lake www.montsame.mn
A joint Mongolian-Russian military archaeological expedition has conducted its first underwater dive in Buir Lake and carried out a third large-scale excavation at sites associated with the Battles of Khalkhiin Gol.
The excavation uncovered the remains of more than 40 individuals, along with a range of historical artifacts used by soldiers.
Russian experts participated in the expedition, and the unearthed items are being examined in a temporary field laboratory. Specialists are conducting detailed analyses to identify the individuals and document the purpose and origin of the artifacts. Among the findings were materials that enabled researchers to identify six servicemen by name, as well as a letter written by a Russian soldier to his wife.
Colonel Togmidduumii T., Head of the Training Department of the Land Forces Command, led the Mongolian side of the expedition. Personnel from the National Defense University of Mongolia, the Defense Research Institute, the Central Defense Archive, the Mongolian Military Museum, Armed Forces Units 284 and 327, the General Authority for Border Protection, the National Emergency Management Agency, and the National Forensic Agency took part.
The Russian delegation included representatives of the Defense Attaché Office of the Russian Embassy, along with professional experts and divers.
The expedition follows agreements reached by the Heads of State of Mongolia and Russia. Earlier exploration missions were conducted in May and September of last year.
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Mongolia Hosts ‘Dronecon2026’ International Championship www.montsame.mn
Mongolia hosted the International “Dronecon 2026” Championship for Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Piloting for the first time under the auspices of the President of Mongolia.
A total of 52 competitors from a number of countries, including China, Russia, South Korea, Japan, Belarus, and Kazakhstan, participated in the tournament. The event continued over two days and concluded on June 2 with the winners being crowned.
At the closing ceremony, Prime Minister Uchral Nyam-Osor congratulated the organizers, athletes, and industry representatives. In his remarks, he emphasized that drone technology needs to be gradually introduced into Mongolia in sectors with practical demand, including mining, energy, agriculture, emergency response, infrastructure monitoring, and delivery services. He noted that the government should support proven, economically viable, and safe solutions through policy measures, while the private sector should expand its adoption through investment.
The prime minister highlighted that the drone industry represents a sector of the future for young people. He stressed that emerging skills, including drone engineering, coding, flight control, data processing, artificial intelligence, and geographic information systems, allow Mongolian youth to compete in the global market.
He further noted that the global drone market is expanding rapidly and is expected to become a leading destination for investment in the world economy and technology sectors. Mongolia has incorporated the timely adoption of advanced technologies into its long-term development policy and its vision of becoming a digital nation. The government is paying particular attention to localizing high technologies and preparing a skilled workforce. Expanding the use, development, and application of unmanned aerial vehicles is one of the key directions in achieving these objectives, he said.
Participants expressed their satisfaction with the opportunity to compete in an international tournament hosted in their home country. Mongolia officially recognized unmanned aerial vehicle piloting as a sport in January this year.
Mongolia's vast territory, relatively sparse population, and economic activities spread across remote areas—including mining, agriculture, tourism, energy, transport and logistics, emergency management, and environmental monitoring—provide significant opportunities for the practical application of unmanned technologies. Drone technology is already being rapidly adopted in many fields, including life-saving operations and improving occupational safety.
Naranbaatar Ichinkhorloo, Chairman of the Board of the Mongolian Drone Pilots Association, said that the international "Dronecon 2026" Championship not only identified the best pilots but also served as an important platform for introducing cutting-edge technologies, elevating the technical thinking and engineering skills of Mongolian youth to international standards, and facilitating the exchange of knowledge and experience among athletes and teams from different countries.
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