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Mongolian student prevents woman committing suicide in Australia www.news.mn
Mongolian student T.Chinges will be awarded the ‘Bravery Medal’ by the Australian Government for saving a woman’s life. According to sources, T.Chinges prevented a suicide attempt by the 26-year-old woman who was intending to jump from the seventh floor balcony of a hotel in Queensland. The incident happened on 23 November at 4.00-5.00 p.m. when the young Mongolian, who was also staying at the Pacific Hotel, bravely climbed from the fifth floor to the seventh after hearing unusual sounds from above.
According to sources, the woman was addicted to drugs. After the incident, she was admitted to hospital.
T.Chinges is studying in Melbourne for a masters decree on media and technology.
Prime Minister of Mongolia begins officials visit to Russia www.montsame.mn
Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/. Prime Minister of Mongolia U.Khurelsukh arrived in Moscow today, December 3 to pay an official visit to the Russian Federation at the invitation of his Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev. He was welcomed by Russian officials headed by Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia Igor Morgulov and Mongolian Ambassador to Russia D.Davaa at the Vnukovo International Airport.
The Prime Minister’s visit is of great significance as being conducted soon after the decision to bring strategic partnership of Mongolia and Russia up to the Friendly Relations and Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
During the visit, Prime Minister U.Khurelsukh will pay a courtesy call on the Russian President Vladimir Putin and hold a meeting with Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev to exchange views on developing bilateral relations and cooperation in the scope of the Friendly Relations and Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. Moreover, intergovernmental documents to develop Mongolian-Russian bilateral ties will be signed.
On December 4, the Prime Minister will address the business forum themed ‘Mongolia-Russia. Running business in the integrated market of the Eurasian Economic Union and took part in the ‘Made in Mongolia’ trade fair.
Mongolia's central bank buys 14.4 tons of gold in first 11 months this year www.xinhuanet.com
Mongolia's central bank announced on Tuesday that it has bought a total of 14.4 tons of gold from legal entities and individuals in the first 11 months of this year.
As of November, the bank's average gold purchase price was 128,002.45 Mongolian tugriks (over 47 U.S. dollars) per gram, the Bank of Mongolia said in a statement.
Purchasing gold is said to be one of the key instruments for the Asian country's central bank to increase its official foreign exchange reserves.
The Bank of Mongolia has been striving to ensure economic stability by consistently increasing its foreign currency reserves.
The country's foreign exchange reserves reached 4 billion dollars at the end of July. The central bank aims to increase the reserves to at least 6.5 billion dollars in the medium term.
Mongolia joins countries where Russian gas is supplied www.akipress.com
The first low-tonnage supply of the Russian liquified natural gas was carried out by Gazprom Export LLC to the new market — Mongolia, Gazprom Export LLC reported.
Gazprom Export supplied Russia’s first small-scale LNG cargo to its new market – Mongolia. On October 22, the first ever rail LNG shipment was loaded in special cryocontainers in Yakutsk. It crossed the Russian-Mongolian border on November 2, and on November 4, arrived in Ulaanbaatar. The total size of the cargo was 36.0 tons of LNG.
Siberian fuel and energy company (SITEK) was the shipper of the cargo. The buyer was the Mongolian company UB Metan. The LNG will be used as motor fuel on public transport in Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia. In total, according to the buyer, the demand for LNG in Mongolia in 2020 can reach 8,000 tons (equivalent to 11 mcm of natural gas).
“It is pleasant that Mongolia has now joined the list of the countries where Russian gas is delivered. The use of natural gas on transport is one of the most promising factors of gas consumption growth. I am sure that the residents of Ulaanbaatar will appreciate the environmental benefits of LNG as motor fuel, " said Deputy Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee, Director General of Gazprom Export Elena Burmistrova.
“The LNG demand on the Mongolian market is rapidly growing. The new LNG export route created by Gazprom Export and SITEK for the first time brings Russian gas to new markets via railway transport, allows to involve Russian railways and to increase the demand for cryocontainers produced in Russia, " said Director General of SITEK Georgy Trofimov.
BoM: Fx reserves reached USD 4 billion www.zgm.mn
As of October 2019, official foreign exchange reserves reached USD 4.2 billion, which equals eight months of payment of imports. However, a downward trend has been observed in mining commodities, the main contributor to Fx reserves. In this regard, the Bank of Mongolia (BoM) highlighted a necessity to improve import policy at a recent press conference, delivering a report on timely issues concerning the economy of Mongolia. As of October 2019, money supply reached MNT 20.5 trillion, up 11.7 percent year-over-year and the money supply is mainly formed of tugrik savings, current accounts and savings of foreign currencies. During the period, the central bank has purchased a total of 14 tons of gold. This is a decrease of 4.2 tons compared to the previous year. Mineral royalty fee and government’s strict policy on mineral licenses might be the main drivers of gold purchase decline, said the officials. Despite improving indicators of economy, Mongolia faces major challenges in the mid-term. There is a need to further increase currency reserves considering the instability in the external market, and the repayment of external debt.According to BoM data, the balance of payments surplus totaled USD 264 million in September 2018 and is expected to show positive results this year. Accordingly, Fx reserves may increase significantly. Regarding the recent appointment of the new Governor of the Bank of Mongolia, the officials of the central bank confirmed that the bank will continue to abide by the general directions it has been following in the past three years, aimed at sustaining the economic revival, ensuring stable currency rate of tugrik. Therefore, the policy of restricting the U.S dollar lending might be a major problem for larger enterprises, said Orkhon Onon, Executive Director of Trade and Development Bank (TDB), during BoM’s meeting Foreign Exchange reserve.
...China is rolling out facial recognition for all new mobile phone numbers www.cnn.com
Hong Kong (CNN Business)Facial recognition checks are about to become even more ubiquitous in China, as rules come into force requiring anyone registering a new mobile phone number to submit to facial scans.
While the government says the implementation of biometric data "effectively [protects] citizens' legitimate rights and interests in cyberspace" and helps fight fraud, the move brings with it considerable privacy and security concerns in one of the most tightly controlled online environments in the world.
The country already enforces "real-name registration" policies which require people to link online accounts with their official government ID. But the latest move, which was formally adopted Sunday, further removes any sense of anonymity in using the Chinese internet.
More than 850 million people across China — about 65% of the population — use their mobile devices to access the internet, according to the government, far more than those who use desktop services. Apps like Tencent's WeChat have largely become the internet for many Chinese people, offering everything from messaging and social networking to taxi services, food delivery and tax payment.
The new rules only apply to mobile phone numbers registered from December 1, and not to those already registered.
Facial recognition, meanwhile, is everywhere in China, from airports and office buildings to trash sorting facilities. Last week, Beijing's subway system even began trialing new facial recognition gates at security checkpoints.
Privacy concerns
While anyone registering a new phone number in China was already required to provide ID and photos, the addition of full facial scans introduces more concerns about government surveillance and the ability of the country's state-run mobile providers to protect sensitive information about their customers.
Writing in September, four Chinese researchers specializing in AI and biometrics wrote that potential breaches involving this type of information could have "severe and lasting" ramifications for the people affected.
"Facial recognition-powered surveillance systems, if improperly deployed or secured, will not only fail to effectively safeguard public safety, but also may infringe on people' freedom/privacy and provide a source for abuse," they added.
The US-based Electronic Frontier Foundation, a nonprofit that recommends opting out of the tech whenever possible, notes that it's "easy for companies and agencies to tout the convenience of this sort of massive data collection and sharing scheme."
"But as we've seen in notable privacy fiascos over the last few years ... it's the customers and passengers who will bear the burden when things go wrong, and they will go wrong."
Government control
China's latest policy also raises alarms because of how it could potentially be used by the country's vast surveillance state.
According to recent analysis from consumer site Comparitech, cities in China are among the most monitored in the world, with more than 100 CCTV cameras per thousand people in both Shanghai and Shenzhen.
In the country's far-western region of Xinjiang, where authorities have increasingly tightened security in the name of cracking down on Islamic extremism, ubiquitous surveillance cameras form part of a hyper-securitized system that tracks and monitors citizens — particularly those of the predominantly Muslim Uyghur minority. In parts of some cities in Xinjiang, there are facial surveillance cameras about every 150 feet (45 meters) that feed images back to central command centers, where people's faces and routines are monitored and cross-referenced.
Elsewhere in China, the advance of facial recognition has not been entirely smooth. Last month, Guo Bing, an associate professor of law at Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, sued a safari park in Hangzhou after it required all season ticket holders to scan their faces if they wanted to visit in future.
"The purpose of the lawsuit is not to get compensation but to fight the abuse of facial recognition," Guo told local media. The park later said that it would allow people to opt out of facial scans.
And in August, anti-government protesters in Hong Kong tore down several "smart" lampposts over fears they could be used to implement facial recognition and other advanced surveillance in the semi-autonomous city.
Many countries are struggling with how to regulate the new technology, and China is no different. In September, officials said they wanted to curb its use by schools after Chinese media reported that a university in Nanjing was trialing the tech to monitor student attendance and engagement in class.
Last month, China established a national-level working group of 28 technology companies to set standards for the facial recognition, state media reported. Some of the companies involved have been linked to the surveillance of Muslims in Xinjiang, a fact noted by privacy campaigners.
-- CNN's Steven Jiang and Yong Xiong contributed reporting from Beijing.
Structure fires claim 55 lives in Mongolia by December this year www.xinhuanet.com
A total of 3,908 structure fires have been recorded across Mongolia in the first 11 months of this year, claiming 55 lives and injuring 68 others, the country's National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) said Monday.
In addition, 628 livestock animals were killed and 1,583 homes and buildings were destroyed in the fires in the period.
The structure fires caused a total loss of 9.9 billion Mongolian tugriks (3.5 million U.S. dollars), said the agency.
Despite an increase of 12 percent in the number of fires from the previous year, it said, the resulting economic losses recorded a fall of 37 percent.
Mongolian firefighters have saved the lives of 1,046 people and properties worth 59.1 billion Mongolian tugriks (21.7 million dollars) from the fires in the January-November period.
H.Amartuvshin: DBM is striving to reduce the volume of non-performing loans www.montsame.mn
Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ MONTSAME interviewed Chief Executive Officer of the Development Bank of Mongolia (DBM) H.Amartuvshin.
Some media outlets have published articles about those who have not paid back their loans to the Development Bank of Mongolia. Are those articles credible?
- I saw the newspaper article. I do not know if you have noticed, but it was an audit report made on DBM’s operation by the Government in 2016. There was also data on the bank’s loan portfolio of that time. Three years have passed since then. So, there are companies that have completely settled their debts during that period of time. A lot of changes have been made to DBM’s balance sheet and loan portfolio and relating laws and regulations since 2016. For instance, the bank’s loan portfolio amounted to MNT 6 trillion in 2016, of which MNT 3.3 trillion was invested in over 350 projects and programs with a stipulation to be repaid from the state budget, MNT 1.2 trillion was loaned to more than 1,600 companies through commercial banks, and MNT 1.6 trillion was loaned for 17 projects and programs directly from the Development Bank. DBM transferred all of the projects and programs associated with the state budget to the Ministry of Finance at the end of 2016. Some of the loans directly taken out from DBM have been fully paid off by the companies and some are being repaid as scheduled. In particular, Erdenes Tavantolgoi JSC settled its loan of USD 200 million one year ahead of schedule in October, 2018. Also, the Central Geological Laboratory of Mongolia, PIMM LLC, and Baganuur JSC fully settled their loans. However, the newspaper article mistakenly reported that the companies have not paid off their loans yet.
Moreover, with a decision of the Mongolian Parliament and Government to amend loan agreements in order to make them loans to be repaid from its revenues, Mongolian Railway state-owned shareholding company’s loan of MNT 506.2 billion and Amgalan Thermal Power Plant LLC’s loan of MNT 191.9 billion were transferred to the Government.
There are enterprises that have been repaying their loans as per or ahead of schedule. Specifically, Moncement plant have paid back USD 33.4 million out of USD 65 million it received from DBM and now owes USD 31.6 million. Foreign currency loans expose companies to exchange rate risks. In other words, for some major enterprises, the amount of their remaining debt in MNT does not decrease even when they make their repayments as scheduled due to the growth in currency rate. For instance, State Housing Corporation state owned company faces this issue as a part of its loan has been granted in a foreign currency.
Could you elaborate on the loan repayment progress?
- As of today, debts of over MNT 380 billion are due to be settled from the loans of MNT 1.2 trillion provided to over 1,600 companies granted through commercial banks. The loan agreements’ term comes to an end in late 2020.
Has the portfolio of non-performing and overdue loans decreased? How is the progress so far?
- In 2016, the bank’s active assets reached MNT 6.8 trillion with loan portfolio of MNT 6 trillion and the volume of overdue and non-performing loans were quite high. Thanks to a series of actions, the Development Bank that had a loss of over MNT 190 billion have seen profits over the past two years. As might be expected, some actions such as the increase of the risk funds adversely affected the bank’s profitability.
As of today, DBM’s active assets amount to MNT 4.2 trillion with loan portfolio of MNT 2.7 trillion.And non-performing loans make up 11.9 percent of the loans as of the first half of the year. We are striving to diminish this percentage in short and mid-terms.
What would you say about the financial misconduct valued at MNT 13 trillion mentioned in the newspaper article?
- It is not MNT 13 trillion. At the time, misconduct costing MNT 1.3 trillion was found during the investigation in 2016. With regard to this, the Government of Mongolia gave DBM authorities directives on eradication of the malpractice and referral of the case to legal authorities. Thus, the relevant documents have been handed over.
How are the repayments of the problem loans detected during this year’s government investigation going?
- The Cabinet Secretariat transferred the projects that are not making repayments on the due date to the prosecutor’s office. Some are failing to make repayments on time due to exchange rate risks, failures in their activities, and misuse of their loans and this harms the bank’s operation. As it could be required to increase the risk funds at the end of the year, we are working hard with support of the government and in collaboration with legal authorities to see concrete results.
...Nigerian fraudster jailed 10 years in Mongolia www.news.mn
A Nigerian man and three Mongolians have been sentenced to 6-10 years in prison for multi-million tugrik fraud. Earlier today (2 December) Chingeltei District Court sentenced Nigerian citizen Ejikem Chimezi John to 10 years in prison, Mongolian citizen B.Khulan to nine years, D.Ganbold to eight years and T.Ankhbayar to 6 years. In addition, the defendants have each been fined MNT 355,619,494.
According to one source, the four established paper companies namely Lonaty SPA and Delux Multi Service SPL and got EUR 234,000 through their company’s bank accounts from Lonalty SPA based in Italy. The money was originally transferred to Alpin Corap Sanayi Ve Tyu in Turkey from Lonalty SPA.
ADB, Mongolia's Milko Sign Deal to Expand Dairy Operations and Improve Rural Livelihoods www.adb.org
ULAANBAATAR, MONGOLIA (2 December 2019) — The Asian Development Bank (ADB) signed a local currency loan equivalent to $7.5 million with Milko LLC (Milko), a member of the Teso group (Teso) and a leading dairy company in Mongolia, to support the company’s plans to expand its dairy operations, while empowering women and men throughout its supply chain. This is ADB’s first private sector loan in Mongolia denominated in local currency.
The project will help Milko develop its raw milk sourcing and processing capacity, adding more value in the domestic market and further integrating the dairy value chain. About half of Milko’s raw milk is sourced directly from smallholder milk suppliers and herders from Milko’s milk collection centers. Direct sourcing benefits herders and communities with extra income, while providing Milko with a sustainable and reliable source of raw material.
“Investing in agricultural value chains can yield solid economic and development impacts,” said ADB Country Director for Mongolia Mr. Pavit Ramachandran. “This project is good news for rural households, as one-third of Mongolia’s population lives in rural areas and their livelihoods oftentimes depend on animal husbandry and milk production.”
ADB’s assistance will also help the company procure modern equipment, invest in more efficient management systems, and ensure that its end-to-end operations follow international certification standards. This will increase Milko’s export opportunities in international markets such as the People’s Republic of China and Kazakhstan.
“This loan agreement underpins the mutual aims of Teso and ADB to support rural livelihoods especially for women and to further spur dairy processing and exports by a Mongolian company,” said the President of Teso Mr. Tsogtgerel Odon.
ADB will help Milko to develop and implement a plan to increase the share of women directly and economically benefitting from Milko’s procurement of raw milk and wild berries, and increase the share of payments to women for raw milk.
Teso is a leading food and beverage group in Mongolia. Teso produces dairy products and beverages, ice cream, and noodles. Milko is the member of the Teso group that produces dairy products and beverages.
ADB is committed to achieving a prosperous, inclusive, resilient, and sustainable Asia and the Pacific, while sustaining its efforts to eradicate extreme poverty. In 2018, it made commitments of new loans and grants amounting to $21.6 billion. Established in 1966, it is owned by 68 members—49 from the region.
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