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Coronavirus: additional flights update as of 30 March from Mongolia www.eeas.europa.eu

The Government of Mongolia extended the partial undertaking of high-alert preparedness until 30 April, 2020 and issued precautionary measures:

Evacuation

Any other remaining EU citizens wishing to leave Mongolia will be able to do so at their own expense with charter flights operated by MIAT Mongolian Airlines to:

• Tokyo: 30 March and 3 April at 01.30 am (Narita International Airport);

• Seoul: 31 March and 2 April at 08.30 am (Incheon International Airport);

• Possible flights to European destinations to be confirmed.

For information on the possibilities of onward travel to the European Union, EU citizens are advised to contact their national authorities, the authorities of transit countries and to review visa requirements for entry and transit.

For reservation, prices and other information regarding the flight, EU citizens can directly contact MIAT Mongolian Airlines (tel.: 99001881or 88104703; Central Tower, tel.: (11)313385 99001881, or Encanto Tower, tel.: (11)322118); or AirTrans ticketing agency (City Plaza, tel.: (11)303030).

Travel

Mongolian authorities suspended the entry of all passengers through all border checkpoints until 30 April, 2020.

Subject to further implementation modalities, this restriction does not apply to:

Accredited staff and their direct family members of diplomatic missions and offices of international organisations in Mongolia (to be quarantined for 14 days upon arrival);
Foreign nationals who are direct family members of Mongolian nationals (to be quarantined for 14 days upon arrival);
International freight transport drivers and railway personnel of Mongolia, Russia and China.
This restriction entails:

Suspension of all regular passenger flights;
Suspension of international passenger train travel;
Closure of all land borders of Mongolia with China and Russia.
Public Places

Visitors to public places are required to wear a surgical facemask and can be subject to temperature screenings;
Prohibition of public gatherings, events and meetings, such as conferences, sporting events and concerts;
Closure of schools, universities, higher education institutions, kindergardens and vocational training centres, cinemas and entertainment centres until 30 April.
Quarantine

Foreigners with symptoms and those who have been to countries with confirmed cases might be subject to quarantine at a government facility on their own expense.
The information is current as of 27 March 2020.

Authorities might issue further travel restrictions, recommendations and updates.

If stranded in Mongolia, EU citizens are advised to keep regular contact with their representing Embassy, consult the travel advisory issued by EU Member States and local resources.

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Banks fulfilled loan payment deferral requests totaling MNT 446 billion www.montsame.mn

Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/. The central bank of Mongolia gave an information on the difficulties borrowers are experiencing on meeting their loan repayments due to the impacts of COVID-19. Around 26 thousand borrowers with total debts of MNT 2.5 trillion have been struggling to make loan payments due to the pandemic, report the Bank of Mongolia.

65.1 percent of those debts or MNT 2 trillion are held by business entities and 35 percent or MNT 546 billion are taken out by individuals. In addition, MNT 195 billion of principal payments and MNT 72 billion of interest payments out of the debt service payments due have not been made.

The central bank has been taking necessary measures to alleviate the impacts of the pandemic on the country’s banking and financial areas in line with best practices from world countries and local legislation.

On March 11, the central bank’s Monetary Policy Committee decreased the policy rate by 1 percentage point to 10 percent, lowered the reserve requirement on banks’ liabilities in togrog by 2 percentage points to 8.5 percent, and changed the range of interest rate corridor to be +1, -1 percentage points from the policy rate.

The measure, aimed to ensure economic and financial stability while keeping the inflation rate around the target rate, was expected to relieve financing costs of banks, to support financial intermediation, and to stimulate economic growth by considering the current macroeconomic and financial outlook and its prospects, main driving factors, and uncertainties and risks in the domestic and external environment.

As a result of steps taken by the central bank, interest rates by commercial bank loans are expected to go down by one percentage point and new loans totaling MNT 300-400 billion will become available for borrowers.

Upon the government's recent decision to make deferrals on consumer and business loan repayment and their interests for three months, several temporary changes were made to regulations followed by the commercial banks on their asset classifications and requirements for their operations, allowing the banks not to change their borrowers’ credit ratings caused by failures on loan repayment.

Moreover, the appropriate liquidity ratio for commercial banks was reduced to 20 percent from original 25 percent, helping them to improve their financial capacities.

Since the government’s decision on loan repayment postponement was made, commercial banks have deferred loan repayments of 1,069 individual borrowers amounting to MNT 36.6 billion and of 126 companies totaling MNT 409.8 billion, reports the central bank.

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Foreign Ministry: 5,600 Mongolians abroad wish to be evacuated www.montsame.mn

Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/. At today’s press briefing organized by the State Emergency Commission (SEC), L.Munkhtushig, Director General of the Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs gave an information on upcoming evacuation flights that were announced by the SEC to be arranged to Tokyo, Japan and Seoul, South Korea.

He informed that as of March 30, around 5,600 Mongolian nationals stranded around the globe due to travel restrictions, including more than 1,000 people in the USA, have submitted their requests to return home to the Mongolian Embassies. “Preparations are underway for the charter flights to be operated by the MIAT Mongolian Airlines to Seoul on April 2, Thursday and to Tokyo on April 3, Friday.”

He also noted that the people, who will arrive on those flights, are those who could not board the first flights from Seoul and Tokyo because of a limited number of seats and were placed on a waiting list for possible future flights.

Between March 15 and 18, the government chartered four flights to Seoul, Japan, Berlin and Istanbul, bringing almost 1,000 Mongolians, and 11 of whom were later tested positive for the COVID-19.

After denying the rumor that a charter flight might be arranged to the USA, once there is a sufficient number of people willing to arrive in Mongolia from there, Mr. Munkhtushig said that every possibility to bring them to Mongolia is under review though, and all diplomatic missions of Mongolia around the globe will continue to work with heightened efforts until the last Mongolian person trapped overseas due to coronavirus-related lockdowns returns home.

At the press briefing, it was also reported that 189 Korean nationals and 111 Mongolians, including Mongolians studying Korean universities and institutions, left for South Korea on March 29, Sunday on an evacuation flight by the South Korean government.

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Two citizens recovered from coronavirus to be released from hospital www.montsame.mn

Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ The first imported case of novel coronavirus has been recorded in Mongolia on March 9. As of today, there are 12 confirmed cases in Mongolia while two of those patients have fully recovered, Director of the National Center for Communicable Diseases D.Nyamkhuu reported.

Preparation works for discharge of the two patients from hospital have been ensured. However, the two citizens recovered from coronavirus will be stayed in home-quarantine for 14 days. They have tested negative for the COVID-19 virus as a result of five types of tests carried out in the last three days.

Additionally, no new suspected cases recorded in the country yesterday, March 29.

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50 billion cubic meters of natural gas possibly to be supplied annually to China through Mongolia www.montsame.mn

Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ President of the Russian Federation V.V.Putin has given permission to ‘Gasprom‘ Public Joint Stock Company (PJSC) to commence a work to develop blueprint of ‘Power of Siberia-2’ project on pipelines that supply natural gas to China from Russia.

More specifically, Russian President V.V.Putin met with A.B.Miller, Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chairman of Management Committee of Gazprom PJSC on March 27. During the meeting, President V.V.Putin was heard 2019 report of Gazprom PJSC, its 2020 action plan and information on possibilities to provide Eastern Siberia and China with natural gas.

In 2020, Gazprom plans to implement investment projects and programs worth RUB 1.8 trillion in total. In particular, construction of 1942 km pipeline and extension of its underground storage facility for natural gas by 180 million cubic meter. Moreover, Mr. A.B.Miller highlighted construction of pipeline that supplies natural gas to Nord Stream 2 as well as development of gas deposit on Yamal Peninsula.

Within it, according to the preliminary feasibility study of construction of ‘Power of Siberia-2’ gas pipeline through the territory of Mongolia, it was concluded that 50 billion cubic meters of gas is fully possible to be supplied to China a year.

‘Gazprom’ PJSC extracted 500.1 billion cubic meters of natural gas in 2019 and exported 199.3 billion cubic meters from it. Russia still makes up 35.6 percent of natural gas supply of European market.

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The European Union supports environmentally friendly and sustainable production www.montsame.mn

Ulaanbaatar/MONTSAME/. Mongolia's wool and cashmere sector is one of the most important sectors, accounting for 36 percent of total exports other than mining sector. The Government of Mongolia has focused more on the cashmere sector in recent years and within the framework of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals that 193 member states of the United Nations aims to achieve by 2030, there was set a goal to adopt more environmentally friendly production methods, thereby, lowering GHG and overall pollutant emissions while increasing the share of nationally processed leather, wool and cashmere up to 80%.

Funded by the European Union and implemented by AVSF, ‘STeP Ecolab’ project directly contributes to Sustainable Development Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production in Mongolian wool and cashmere sector.

STeP EcoLab Project promotes sustainable production in the whole wool and cashmere value chain by promoting:

I. Sustainable and quality raw material sourcing, relying on recognized traceability and certification schemes, while strengthening herder’s organizations and resilience of rural communities.

II. Support the textile industries for their implementation of sustainable practices focusing namely on the production efficiency in water, waste, chemicals, energy, social aspects.

III. Connecting green financing sources for those who adopt sustainable practices and help them to shift from brown to green production

IV. Sustainable wool and cashmere products in Mongolian and European niche markets.


Source: STeP EcoLab Mongolia Project

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China donates medical supplies to Mongolia to help fight COVID-19 www.en.people.cn

ULAN BATOR, March 28 (Xinhua) -- China on Saturday donated protective medical supplies worth 830,000 yuan (116,961 U.S. dollars) to Mongolia to help fight the COVID-19 pandemic.

The medical supplies include a total of 500,000 masks and 5,000 fast test kits.

"The COVID-19 pandemic has become a global challenge. The Chinese government and people will continue to stand and work with Mongolia in fight against the disease," Chinese Ambassador to Mongolia Chai Wenrui said in a speech during the donation ceremony.

"I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the Chinese side for donating the much-needed supplies, such as fast test kits, protective suits and surgical masks," said Mongolian Deputy Prime Minister Ulziisaikhan Enkhtuvshin, who also heads the State Emergency Commission.

"We are glad that under the strong leadership of the Chinese government, Chinese people have started bringing the COVID-19 epidemic under control, thousands of COVID-19 patients have been cured, and people's lives have slowly returned to normal across China. I want to emphasize that this gives the Mongolian government and people the confidence that we all can win the epidemic," said Enkhtuvshin.

As of Saturday, a total of 12 people, including a French national and 11 Mongolian citizens, have tested positive for COVID-19 in Mongolia, whose conditions remain stable, according to the National Center for Communicable Diseases.

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Statement by the Prime Minister of Mongolia www.bcmongolia.com

Prime Minister of Mongolia U.Khurelsukh issued a statement on March 26 at 15:00. Below is a summary of the Prime Minister's statement.

The coronavirus pandemic has been around the world for a quite some time. 531 thousand people are infected in 201 countries. Eleven cases of coronavirus infection have been reported in Mongolia. These patients are in stable condition.
As Prime Minister I am focusing on two principles. First, we will take all possible measures to protect the lives of Mongolian citizens. Human life and health must come first. Second, we are taking measures to overcome the challenges that the country's economy is facing. Today, the coronavirus is under control in Mongolia.
The fact that we are able to control the spread of coronavirus shows that the government is working effectively. Everything is under control, and we must be more responsible and accountable for what we do. It is important to note that public awareness and accountability have a significant impact on preventing the spread of the virus.
The government has decided to allocate MNT 159 billion in addition to the previously budgeted amount to provide the health sector and related organizations with necessary items. Subsequently, we are spending a total of MNT 200 billion to protect the health of our people.
We decided to take measures appropriate for the difficult economic situation. The following decisions have been made to support the private sector and the people."

Extraordinary Cabinet Decisions are as follows:
Effective 1 April 2020, all entities will be fully exempted from social insurance premiums for a period of six months.
Effective 1 April 2020, personal income tax will not be levied on citizens' salaries for six months.
Effective 1 April 2020, companies with an income of less than MNT 1.5 billion MNT be completely exempted from corporate income tax for six months. No tax will be charged until 1 October 2020.
Offer MNT 200,000 allowance per employee per month to entities that have retained their employees on payroll despite their weakening operations. This provision will remain in effect for 3 months.
Issue MNT 300 billion in loans at 3% interest to finance cashmere purchase from herders. The Government will be in charge of the loan.
Increase Child Money Program allowance by MNT 10,000 from MNT 20,000 to MNT 30,000 per month per child up to the age of 18.
Lower the price of gasoline by 300-400 tugriks per liter effective 15 April 2020.

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Mongolia’s Small-Country Strategy for Containing COVID-19 www.thediplomat.com

The global pandemic of COVID-19 did not skip Mongolia. The disease, caused by a novel strain of coronavirus, has affected all the countries in East Asia, and the number of infected is increasing daily. As of this writing, China, where the outbreak began, had seen a total of 81,897 cases, South Korea had 9,332, Japan had 1,387, and Russia had 1,036 (North Korea has so far denied the existence of any COVID-19 cases, though that is widely questioned).

In East Asia, then, Mongolia so far has the lowest number of infected people with just 11 cases.

The government of Mongolia’s containment strategy is so far working for the country of 3.2 million people.

As early as mid-February, when the new coronavirus was beginning to spread within Chinese borders, the Mongolian government’s strategy was to adopt decisive preventative measures. By canceling the national holiday Tsagaan Sar, the Mongolian lunar new year, the country was able to slow travel between Ulaanbaatar and provinces outside the capital. Additionally, Mongolia closed its borders with China and Russia, stopping the inflow and outflow of people, and banned international flights from hotspots like South Korea. These steps have helped immensely to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

It is imperative for Mongolia to take COVID-19 seriously because of its vulnerability. The scope and the rate of infection of COVID-19 pose a great threat to Mongolia medically, economically, and socially. On the other hand, the Mongolian government was able to quickly mobilize a COVID-19 task force of 832 individuals monitoring 336 checkpoints around the country as early as February 23, 2020.

Mongolia’s small population potentially made it easier to track, locate, and contain the spread of the virus. The government was also able to bring its citizens home from countries like South Korea, Japan, Turkey, and Russia.

The first case of COVID-19 in Mongolia was a French energy company employee who traveled into Mongolia via Russia on March 2. The Mongolian government and the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) quickly responded by containing the man and the people he had been in contact with. The government’s containment effort was supported by the public, who had already been alerted by mid-February. Mongolians learned about the increasing severity of the outbreak and the vulnerabilities shown in China, South Korea, and Italy.

Mongolia has even been active in supporting other countries in combating COVID-19. Mongolian President Battulga Khaltmaa’s visit to China on February 27 was viewed as an example of the most genuine support to China, which at the time was in the most difficult part of its struggle to contain COVID-19. In support of China’s fight against the virus, Mongolia donated 30,000 sheep as a strategic partner and a neighbor. Mongolia has also been on the receiving end of aid. The United States, as Mongolia’s fifth strategic partner, has committed $1.2 million in financial support to combating COVID-19 in Mongolia.

On March 24, in an interview with a local media agency, Major General Badral Tuvshin, director of the National Emergency Management Agency, stated that “In combating COVID-19, Mongolia is not in the stage of a national emergency. In accordance with the decision of the Cabinet Secretariat of Mongolia, the National Emergency Management Agency is working under the ‘heightened awareness’ stage in containing COVID-19. If the situation worsens, the next level of containment strategy will be ‘all-hands-on-deck-readiness.’”

He continued by giving an outline of Mongolia’s situation: “Moreover, as of March 24, 2020, there are 2,034 people in quarantine; however, the numbers are expected to grow as Mongolians are expected to return home from abroad. Among the nine provinces that are currently utilizing quarantine facilities, Bayan-Olgii province [in the very western part of Mongolia] has the highest number of people [in quarantine], around 360.”

On March 22, 2020, the Cabinet Secretariat of Government of Mongolia assembled an emergency session and made a decision to close down schools and social activities until April 30. The government is currently expecting to receive around 750 Mongolian citizens from abroad. The earliest arrivals will be coming from South Korea on April 2, and Japan on April 3. Those arriving will be quarantined for an extended 21 days, per a recent government decision on containment of COVID-19. The successful mobilization of the Mongolian government and its task force in locating registered citizens abroad continue to play a crucial role in containment efforts.

Thanks to the National Management of Emergency Agency’s COVID-19 task force and its efforts, thus far Mongolia has been able to contain the spread of the virus in its small population.

Bolor Lkhaajav received a Master of Arts degree in Asia-Pacific Studies from the University of San Francisco. She is currently writing a book on Mongolia’s foreign policy and security.

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Government unveils MNT 5.1 trillion plan to help those affected by COVID-19 www.montsame.mn

Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/. On March 27, Prime Minister of Mongolia U.Khurelsukh delivered an address to the people and entities of Mongolia to introduce the government's new measures concerning the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“In the time of the coronavirus crisis, the government adheres to two main principles, first, to protect the health of the Mongolian people, and second, to pay attention on the economic situation. In this connection, we are utilizing all available resources.” said the Prime Minister.

"MNT 17 billion has been disbursed for purchasing essential medical equipment and for disinfection and decontamination, and additional MNT 20.6 billion is to be allocated" he said. “MNT 159 billion financing will be spent for necessary medical and protective equipment and so on”.

He then noted that the government is spending MNT 200 billion in total to safeguard health of the people.

Afterwards, PM Khurelsukh announced that the government of Mongolia today decided to take the following measures to be financed with MNT 5.1 trillion to support the country’s economy weakened by the coronavirus outbreak.

1. All entities and companies are exempt from paying social insurance contributions for six months from April 1 until October 1.

2. Personal income tax will be waived for six months from April 1 until October 1.

3. Entities with revenues of less than MNT 1.5 billion are entitled to exemption of corporate tax for six months from April 1 until October 1.

4. For 3 months, the government will pay monthly MNT 200,000 to each employee of private companies keeping their workers on their job despite the difficulties in their businesses and declining revenues.

5. Loan with 3-percent interest rate, totaling MNT 300 billion, will be granted by the government to national cashmere companies for purchasing cashmere from herders. Cashmere for price will be set at less than MNT 100 thousand. This measure is expected to directly benefit 233 thousand herding families, according to the PM.

6. For 3 months, the monthly ‘Child Money’ allowance of MNT 20,000 to children aged under 18 is raised to MNT 30,000.

7. Necessary measures will be taken so that retail price of fuel per liter would be cut by MNT 300-400, starting April 15.

During the address, the Prime Minister expressed his position on the President’s address on the steps for containing the impacts of COVID-19.

“We consider that halting the large scale crucial development projects outlined in the State Budget would result in further employment decline. Therefore, we are not planning to make revisions to the 2020 State Budget. Furthermore, the upcoming Parliamentary Elections will not be postponed as we see that as an unnecessary step at this moment. However, we respect the recommendations by the President and will further look into them” said PM Khurelsukh.

Following the Prime Minister’s address, Finance Minister Ch.Khurelbaatar introduced that the State Budget is running short of MNT 275 billion than planned and the MNT 5.1 trillion required for today’s new measures will be made available through government’s appropriate capital management of state funds.

The Finance Minister also mentioned that the government has paid off debts amounting to MNT 8.2 trillion in the past three years with the help of budget discipline and economic growth.

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