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Mongolia-initiated resolution on cooperatives approved www.montsame.mn

On November 7, the Third Committee (Social, Humanitarian and Cultural) of the 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly approved draft resolution titled ‘Cooperatives in social development’, initiated by Mongolia, without a vote.

The resolution addresses the role of cooperatives in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, in increasing participation of all types of social groups, in particular, young people and women in decision-making processes, creating jobs, reducing poverty, improving public health, promoting social justice and financial inclusion and peacebuilding. It also would have the General Assembly invite Governments and international organizations to build the capacity of cooperatives — especially those run by the poor, young people and women — so that they can empower people to transform their communities. It would also invite Member States to enhance food security and focus efforts on smallholders, women farmers, and agricultural and food cooperatives, to create enabling domestic and international environments.

Moreover, some key issues to provide legal recognition of cooperative business model, develop its system of cooperative statistics to provide an adequate, consistent and reliable information base, have education programs on the importance, principles and models of cooperatives and develop cooperatives through promoting their human resources are contained in the resolution.

In terms of their structures, the cooperatives are small and flexible and have significant presence to reach for more than 100 million people around the world, they are able to be exist in both developed and developing countries for a long time. Ninety UN member states have joined the ‘Cooperatives in social development’ resolution as co-authors.

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New ADB Country Director for Mongolia Assumes Office www.adb.org

ULAANBAATAR, MONGOLIA (11 November 2019) — The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has appointed Mr. Pavit Ramachandran as its new Country Director for Mongolia. As the head of the country office, he will work as the primary operational link for activities between ADB and the government, the private sector, civil society stakeholders, and development partners.

Mr. Ramachandran is an accomplished development professional whose experience spans both public and private sectors in developing and managing complex country and regional programs and projects. His diverse operational expertise includes investment projects as well as policy and knowledge support covering rural development, environment, energy, agriculture, and water sectors. Mr. Ramachandran has more than two decades of experience facilitating and enacting policy reforms, mobilizing financing, and promoting capacity development across multiple countries in Asia and the Pacific.

Mr. Ramachandran joined ADB in May 2009 and has progressed through different positions in charge of programming, processing, and administration of projects and knowledge work. In his most recent role as Principal Environment Specialist of ADB’s East Asia Department, he was leading policy dialogue and program lending operations in Mongolia including the preparation of the Ulaanbaatar Air Quality Improvement Program.

“ADB and Mongolia have a very strong and long-standing relationship of 28 years,” said Mr. Ramachandran. “In addition to focusing on financial assistance to meet the pressing economic and social needs of the country, we will work on expanding into thematic areas and sectors such as gender, climate change, and private sector development. Knowledge and innovation will be increasingly critical in our support to Mongolia.”

An Indian national, Mr. Ramachandran holds master’s degrees in public management from the University of Maryland in the United States (US), and in development sociology from the Delhi School of Economics in India. His previous experience includes consulting stints with ADB on regional cooperation themes and with management consulting firms in the US focusing on energy regulation and policies and on climate change abatement strategies.

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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Invest in Mongolia forum takes place in Shanghai www.montsame.mn

Shanghai /MONTSAME/ With the aims to promote Mongolia’s business, trade and investment opportunities to foreign countries, ‘Invest in Mongolia’ Forum took place in Shanghai, China. The forum is organized on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of establishment of diplomatic ties between Mongolia and China and the China International Import Expo, which is running in Shanghai, China.

The National Development Agency of Mongolia regularly organizes the ‘Invest in Mongolia’ Forum, choosing the largest investor nations and it is previously held in cities such as Frankfurt, Hong Kong, Tokyo and London.

While introducing Mongolia’s development policy, foreign investment promotion and Government actions at the forum that brought together over 200 entrepreneurs, the Mongolian delegates presented the country's business climate, favorable sectors for investment and projects. Furthermore, B2B meeting of business people of the two countries has been held and around 40 entities which run operations in mining, energy, agriculture, light industry, construction and tourism presented their projects to investors.

China made investment of USD 108 million in Mongolia last year and 68 percent of it was made in mining and 21 percent in trade and public food sectors.

In his opening remarks at the forum, Head of the National Development Agency B.Bayarsaikhan said ‘Bilateral cooperation has been strengthening more in all sectors including economy, education, art and culture since the sides established diplomatic ties in 1949. In Joint Declaration of Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, the sides set a goal to bring bilateral trade turnover at USD 10 billion in 2020. China is the largest investor of Mongolia, as it makes up 21 percent of foreign direct investment and China-invested companies take up over 50 percent of invested entities. This is the fact that the sides have full potential to accomplish the goals, which are set forward within the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. ’

“The Investment Program 2018-2021 includes a total of 149 projects worth of MNT 20 billion. Most of them are for developing Ulaanbaatar city and energy, health and extractive sectors. Mongolian side will encourage legal investments that increase jobs, production and export and create innovation and value added network,” he stressed.

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Alibaba sees strong sales as Singles' Day closes in on record www.bbc.com

Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba's Singles' Day shopping frenzy is set to break records in its 11th year.

The world's biggest online shopping event raked in more than $30bn (210bn yuan; £23bn) in sales by late afternoon in China, closing in on last year's all-time-high of $30.8bn.

A gala featuring pop star Taylor Swift launched the 24-hour shopping blitz.

It marked Alibaba's first Singles' Day since the exit of its colourful founder, Jack Ma.

He was replaced as executive chairman by Daniel Zhang earlier this year after stepping down to focus on philanthropy and education.

The firm said sales reached $1bn in a little over one minute of trading on Singles' Day.

"Based upon that first hour... I would be really surprised to not see it come in above $32bn," said Daniel Newman, technology analyst at Futurum Research.

The shopping festival began in 2009 with participation from just 27 merchants as an event to raise awareness about the value of online shopping. More than 200,000 brands are participating in this year's event.

The number of delivery orders also exceeded one billion after 16 hours, beating the total number of orders in 2018.

But sales growth for the full 24-hour event, however, is unlikely to match that of 2018. Analysts said growth was being held back by a slowing overall e-commerce industry in China.

What is Singles' Day?
Alibaba invented the occasion to celebrate the unattached as an antithesis to the romantically involved on Valentine's Day.

It is now the world's biggest online sales event and last year's total sales exceeded Black Friday and Cyber Monday's sales combined.

Ahead of the event, there was some concern Chinese consumers may be reluctant to buy US brands because of tensions between the countries.

The world's two largest economies have been fighting a trade war that has seen both sides impose tariffs on billions of dollars' worth of one another's goods.

The trade battle has cast a shadow over the Chinese economy as it grapples with a wider slowdown.

Singles' Day is seen as an indicator of consumer sentiment in China and how willing shoppers are to spend.

Alibaba listing?
Over the years, Alibaba has grown from an online marketplace into an e-commerce giant with interests ranging from financial services to artificial intelligence.

The company - one of China's largest - is now valued at $480bn, according to Forbes. The firm is also eyeing a stock market listing in Hong Kong.

Reports suggest Alibaba - which is already listed in the US - may announce plans to proceed with a multi-billion dollar Hong Kong listing as early as this week.

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British Steel agrees £70m rescue with Chinese firm www.bbc.com

British Steel is set to announce a rescue deal with China's Jingye Group, which could safeguard up to 4,000 jobs in the UK.

Jingye Group has agreed in principle to buy British Steel for £70m.

It is understood that the government will help in the form of loan guarantees and other financial support.

British Steel has been kept running by the government since May when the company went into liquidation.

As well as employing 4,000 people at its Scunthorpe and Teesside sites, British Steel supports an additional 20,000 jobs in the supply chain.

It is believed that while Jingye Group has promised to increase production, it has also warned costs may need to be cut.

The Chinese group is reportedly aiming to increase production at Scunthorpe from 2.5 million tonnes per year to more than three million.

Since May, the company has been run at a loss by the Official Receiver - effectively a privately hired government agency.

British Steel's previous owners, Greybull Capital, walked away saying Brexit concerns had decimated forward order books.

Turkish deal
British Steel had been in rescue talks with Ataer, which is a subsidiary of Turkey's state military retirement scheme Oyak.

Ataer had signed a preliminary agreement to buy the company in August.

However, hopes that the deal could be completed faded last month when the Official Receiver to British Steel said the parties had failed to agree terms.

The UK industry has been struggling for a number of years amid claims that China has been flooding the market with cheap steel.

It prompted US President Donald Trump to impose a 25% trade tariff on steel imports from China and the EU among others.

Jingye has 23,500 employees and as well as its main steel and iron making businesses, it is also involved in hotels, tourism and property.

The majority of British Steel's workers are employed at its Scunthorpe plant.

Jingye's chairman Li Ganpo recently visited British Steel's sites and met with Scunthorpe MP Nic Dakin and Andrew Percy, representative for the Brigg and Goole constituency.

Mr Percy told the Grimsby Telegraph he had been given assurances over the company's future.

"They have assured us that if they do progress with this acquisition, they have every intention of investing to expand production to serve the UK and European market," he said.

Media captionBritish Steel is Scunthorpe's biggest employer
Who is Jingye Group?
China's Jingye Group specializes in iron and steel but also engages in tourism, hotels and real estate.

It has 23,500 employees and total registered assets of 39bn yuan ($5.6bn; £4.4bn). According to its website, Jingye Group ranked 217th among the top 500 enterprises in China in 2019.

The firm sells its products nationwide and exports them to more than 80 countries and regions.

Jingye's products have been used in major projects such as Beijing Daxing International Airport and the underground system in Shijiazhuang.

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Karin Hulshof: Need to stop burning coal indoors is URGENT www.zgm.mn

A Science and policy dialogue on combat-ing urban air pollution impacts on maternal and child health in Asia took place in Ulaanbaatar at the start of the so called “smoke season”. This is when the amount of pollutants in Ulaanbaatar’s air reaches it annual peak. ZGM Daily had the chance to sit down with Ms.Karin Hulshof, UNICEF Rуgional Director for East Asia and the Pacific to discuss out-comes of the dialogue and ways Mongolia can utilise to better its air quality.

-Моngolia has made some pro-gress in reducing air pollution, fol-lowing the government’s decision to ban raw coal this year. What’s your verdict on the government’s policies on air pollution reduction?

-In terms of reducing PM2.5 levels, I think we need a few more months data. So far the winter has been mild. We should also keep in mind that even if it would result in a 50% improvement, it would still leave us with very toxic levels of pollution affecting our health. To provide clean air to its citizens, the government has to rapidly and com­pletely phase out the burning of any type of coal and other solid fuels in residential areas. I like to quote the UN Secretary General Antonio Gu-terres who said that Asia’s “coal addiction” should end. This will require expanding district heating and strengthening the electric grid, much better insulation, and proper pricing of energy. Especially insu­lation of people’s homes has been neglected far too long. I really hope the government will come up with a very ambitious plan and deliver the result within the next 5 years.

-Although we have witnessed reduction in presence of partic-ulate matters in the air, the fact that the amount of NO2, SO2 and CO is increasing is not receiving the attention it deserves. A 2005 study conducted in India, New Delhi had proven that NO2, among the other six types of air pollut-ants identified by the WHO is the most harmful to human health. Yet, the amount of this pollutant in Ulaanbaatar has been kept at 2-3 times higher levels than previous years. You have served as UNICEF representative in India. What can Mongolia learn from the policies India implemented in terms of re-ducing NO2, SO2 and CO?

-The main sources of air pollution in India are different from Mongolia. In India, it is a combination of indus­try, traffic, burning of urban and ag­ricultural waste, and the use of solid fuels for cooking. In Mongolia, the air pollution is by far dominated by the burning of coal for heating. As a re­sult, PM2.5 is clearly the most harm­ful pollutant in the context of Mon­golia. I am however very concerned about the high number of carbon monoxide poisoning associated with the use of the refined coal (enhanced coal briquettes). This is particularly dangerous to pregnant women because it can deplete the fetus from oxygen which can affect the development of the fetus in many ways and can increase the risk of a miscarriage. It again highlights the urgency to stop burning coal indoors. We have to imagine the im­pact of air pollutions on every child.

-A Science and policy dialogue on combating urban air pollution impacts on maternal and child health in Asia recently conclud-ed successfully in Ulaanbaatar. What’s your take on the results of the forum?

-This dialogue brought together some of the world’s top scientists and policy makers from Mongolia and from across the region and the world. We learned that there is in-creasing evidence that air pollution affects fertility. On the positive side, there is also evidence that air purifiers, when correctly used, can contribute to better birth outcomes. Policymakers brought solutions and knowledge from their countries and discussed potential collaborations at the regional level. It was clear that the health sector needs to get much stronger involved. Mongolia shared with other countries what the health sector can do in terms of awareness raising and strength­ening health services for vulnera­ble children. The Ministry of Health with the support from the Ministry of Finance is providing pneumonia vaccines to children which makes them less sensitive to air pollution. Also, UNICEF and the Ministry of Health are rolling out a training programme on air pollution and maternal and child health, to fur-ther educate health practitioners.

-Child health depends on adults. Could you give examples of good experience from the workshops or seminars for adults to help raise their children healthy?

-Indeed, parents play a critical role in a child’s health and devel­opment. Parents should play with their children, read books with them and make sure they get healthy di­ets and their vaccinations on time. Мany governments and companies have already started to adopt family-friendly policies and proce-dures including paid maternal and parental leave, paid sick-leave, breastfeeding breaks, quality childcare and child benefits. Now we need commitment to implemen­tation. Family­friendly policies are not just the right thing to do, but also the smart and equitable thing to do for the economy and the society.

-What other things have you achieved other than attending the forum during your visit in Mongolia? How many high-lev-el meetings have you attended? Can we expect positive outcomes regarding child labor, children’s and maternal health following your visit?

-In all my conversations I high­lighted that this year the world is celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Mongolia has made very good progress. There are more children surviving than ever before, there are more children in school than ever before. There are also unfin­ished business and emerging is­sues to address. I visited Kinder­garten #63 in Bayanzurkh District where UNICEF installed mechanical ventilation and air purification and GIZ improved the insulation of the building, financially supported by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC). This kindergarten is now more energy efficient and has cleaner air inside, protect­ing children from air pollution. The teachers, children and parents were very happy. This should become standard practice in all kindergar­tens and UNICEF will continue to advocate for this. I had the hon­or to meet the Minister of Health Mrs D.Sarangerel. I truly appreciate her leadership and commitment to advance the air pollution related agenda in her capacity of Member of the Parliament. I also had the opportunity to facilitate a produc­tive meeting between UNICEF and the Governments of Mongolia and China to explore possible South­South Cooperation. We discussed potential concrete opportunities to collaborate in the field of air pollu­tion and maternal and child health, such as knowledge exchange, joint research and technology exchange. I also had a very good meeting with the Minister of Education Mr. Yo Baatarbileg. We agreed on the need to invest more in improving the quality of learning, improving water, sanitation and hygiene in kindergar­tens and schools, and addressing climate change. With support from our partners such as ChildFund Korea and KOICA, UNICEF will provide technical assistance on those issues and I expect good results moving forward.

By: Aminaa

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Five Mongolian Ambassadors: Parliament approves finally! www.news.mn

In 8 November, parliament approved the nominations for five Mongolian ambassadors including the representative to the United Nations. The appointment of the ambassadors to some countries has been postponed for over a year.

-General D.Davaa has been approved as Mongolian Ambassador to the Russian Federation.

-Sh.Battsetseg has been approved as Mongolian Ambassador to Cuba.

-A.Tumur has been approved as Mongolian Ambassador to Thailand.

-T.Janabazar has been approved as Mongolian Ambassador to Sweden.

-B.Dorj has been approved as Mongolian Ambassador to Poland.

-V.Enkhbold has been approved as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary and Permanent Representative of Mongolia to the United Nations.

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U.Khurelsukh: Bichigt-Khuut industrial park should be established based on Sukhbaatar aimag www.montsame.mn

Sukhbaatar /MONTSAME/. As a part of his working visit in the eastern region, Prime Minister of Mongolia U.Khurelsukh worked in Sukhbaatar aimag. During the meeting, he expressed that the railway industrial park en route Bichigt-Khuut that will pass through the eastern region of Mongolia should be established based on the aimag. With this, it is considered that infrastructure would not be as much of an issue. The PM is visiting the aimag in aims of becoming acquainted with some of the correlating issues.

With the railroad put into operation, about 10,000 new jobs will be created in the sector alongside putting about 200 mineral deposits of the eastern region into economic circulation.

Aside from the mining sector, it is expected that the railroad will have a crucial impact on the sectors of food, and animal husbandry as well as the leather industry and its logistics, further developing the region’s relations and partnership.

PM U.Khurelsukh said, “More specifically, the construction of the Tavantolgoi-Zuunbayan railroad is currently in progress. And the preparations for the construction of the Sainshand-Altanshireet oil refinery that will take place from next autumn has been completed. We are currently studying together with the corresponding professionals whether the oil should be transported through pipelines or railroad from the Tamsag area of Matad soum, Dornod aimag.”

He also noted that various types of factories such as oil refineries and commodity factories can be developed when the industrial park is established in Sukhbaatar aimag.

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Prime Minister visits oil field of "Petro China Daqing Tamsag" www.montsame.mn

Prime Minister of Mongolia U.Khurelsukh got acquainted with the operation of oil extraction of “Petro China Daqing Tamsag” company from fields 19 and 21.

Prime Minister U.Khurelsukh met with the authorities of the company and exchanged views on possibilities of further cooperation, current situation and prospects of the extraction.

“Petro China Daqing Tamsag” company has been producing 7.5 million tons of oil since the Production Sharing Agreement was signed in 2005. The oil extracted from the field 19 is exported through Bichigt port of Sukhbaatar aimag, while the oil extracted from the field 21 is exported through Bayankhoshuu port. 2015 was the peak year of oil extraction, reaching 1 million tons, however the extraction amount is decreasing in recent years with annual average extraction of 800’000 tons, reported the company. Still, the company officials said that they can supply oil to the refinery to be built by increasing the oil extraction.

During the PM's visit, the Professional Inspection Agency introduced the results of the inspection, made in the company. According to the inspection, 'Petro China Daqing Tamsag company should secure chemical hazardous waste storage and waste water to the environment and make amendments to the Production Sharing Agreement. In addition, the Professional Inspection Agency considers it necessary to charge royalty on oil extraction, to alter customs tax exemptions of companies and subcontractors and to make foreign labors pay social security premium to Mongolia.

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Ukraine, Mongolia sign agreement to cancel visas www.unian.info

The governments of Ukraine and Mongolia have signed an agreement on the mutual cancellation of visas. Members of the two countries' governments on Friday, November 8, signed the document at the Embassy of Ukraine in the Republic of Poland, Ukraine's Foreign Ministry said on Facebook. Read also Zelensky asks Japan to introduce visa-free travel for Ukraine "We have signed an agreement allowing Ukrainian citizens to travel to Mongolia without visas. This means that Ukrainian citizens can stay in Mongolia without visas for 90 days within 180 days," Ukrainian Ambassador to Poland Andriy Deshchytsia said. As UNIAN reported earlier, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called on Japan's leadership to introduce visa-free travel for Ukrainians

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