1 GOVERNMENT LAUNCHES FIRST RENEWABLE ENERGY BIDDING PROCESS FOR SOLAR, BATTERY PROJECTS WWW.MONTSAME.MN PUBLISHED:2026/05/13      2 DIRECT FLIGHTS BETWEEN ASTANA AND ULAANBAATAR TO LAUNCH IN JUNE WWW.MONTSAME.MN PUBLISHED:2026/05/13      3 TMK ENERGY REPORTS INCREASED GAS OUTPUT AT MONGOLIAN OPERATIONS DESPITE SETBACKS WWW.PETROLEUMAUSTRALIA.COM.AU PUBLISHED:2026/05/13      4 WHEN 1,500M OF FENCING WAS REMOVED FROM THE TRANS-MONGOLIAN RAILWAY, A LONG-LOST ANIMAL RECLAIMED ITS NATIVE LANDS WWW.DISCOVERWILDLIFE.COM PUBLISHED:2026/05/13      5 ADB CALLS FOR DEEPER REGIONAL COOPERATION AS ASIA FACES NEW CROSSROADS WWW.UBPOST.MN PUBLISHED:2026/05/13      6 THE PERSON WHO PUT MONGOLIA’S IMAGE ON THE WORLD STAGE: INTERVIEW WITH FOREIGN AFFAIRS MINISTER BATTSETSEG BATMUNKH WWW.MONTSAME.MN PUBLISHED:2026/05/13      7 KOREAN AIR EXPANDS MONGOLIA REFORESTATION PROGRAMME WWW.TRAVELDAILYNEWS.ASIA PUBLISHED:2026/05/13      8 GTJAI ASSISTS STATE BANK OF MONGOLIA IN COMPLETING A US$100 MILLION REG S BOND TAP ISSUANCE WWW.ACNNEWSWIRE.COM PUBLISHED:2026/05/12      9 BATSUMBEREL N. ELECTED MPP DEPUTY CHAIRMAN WWW.MONTSAME.MN PUBLISHED:2026/05/12      10 JICA TWO-STEP LOAN PROJECT DELIVERS LONG-TERM FINANCING TO MONGOLIAN SMES WWW.MONTSAME.MN PUBLISHED:2026/05/12      УЛСЫН ХЭМЖЭЭНД 44.6 МЯНГАН ГА ТАЛБАЙД ХАВРЫН ТАРИАЛАЛТ ХИЙЖЭЭ WWW.EAGLE.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/05/13     "ЭРДЭНЭС ТАВАНТОЛГОЙ" ХК-ИЙН БОРЛУУЛАЛТ 76, ЭКСПОРТ 58.7 ХУВИАР ӨСЛӨӨ WWW.NEWS.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/05/13     ГИХГ-ЫН ДАРГААР Б.ЭНХСҮХИЙГ ТОМИЛОВ WWW.NEWS.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/05/13     "МОНГОЛ УЛСАД АГААРЫН ХӨЛГИЙН ТҮЛШ НИЙЛҮҮЛЭХ ТУХАЙ" ХОЁР УЛСЫН ЗАСГИЙН ГАЗАР ХООРОНДЫН ХЭЛЭЛЦЭЭРТ ӨӨРЧЛӨЛТ ОРУУЛНА WWW.MONTSAME.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/05/13     "ЭРДЭНЭС ТАВАНТОЛГОЙ" ХК-ИЙН ЗАХИРЛААР ТОМИЛОГДСОН Б.ЧАГНААДОРЖ АЖЛАА АВЛАА WWW.NEWS.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/05/13     ГАЗРЫН ТОС БОЛОВСРУУЛАХ ҮЙЛДВЭРИЙН БҮТЭЭН БАЙГУУЛАЛТЫГ ШУУРХАЙЛАХААР БОЛОВ WWW.NEWS.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/05/13     ШИНЭ ОРОН СУУЦНЫ ҮНЭ ӨМНӨХ ОНООС 7.4 ХУВИАР ӨСЖЭЭ WWW.EAGLE.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/05/13     КАПИТАЛ БАНК БОЛОН ЧИНГИС ХААН БАНКНЫ ӨР ТӨЛБӨРТ ХҮЛЭЭН АВСАН ШУУД ХУДАЛДАН БОРЛУУЛАХ ХӨРӨНГИЙГ НЭЭЛТТЭЙ МЭДЭЭЛЛЭЭ WWW.ITOIM.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/05/13     НААДМААС ӨМНӨ ТӨСӨВТ ТОДОТГОЛ ХИЙНЭ WWW.ITOIM.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/05/13     СЭРГЭЭГДЭХ ЭРЧИМ ХҮЧНИЙ САЛБАРТ АНХ УДАА ӨРСӨЛДӨӨНТ СОНГОН ШАЛГАРУУЛАЛТ ЗАРЛАЛАА WWW.EAGLE.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/05/12    
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Mongolia Projects 7.4 Percent Economic Growth www.montsame.mn

Mongolia’s economy is projected to grow by 7.4 percent this year.
Due to sustained high levels of coal extraction and increased copper concentrate production at Oyu Tolgoi, the mining sector is expected to see accelerated growth. Meanwhile, the agricultural sector is forecast to recover from this past winter’s severe conditions, the fiscal outlook may weaken, and the implementation of major energy and infrastructure projects will boost investment, thereby supporting growth in non-mining sectors. Over the medium term, construction related to these projects will continue throughout 2026, driving economic expansion. However, starting in 2027, external demand is expected to weaken, investment may decrease, and trade conditions could worsen, which are all factors that may dampen growth prospects.
Furthermore, inflation is expected to exceed the target throughout this year, and then stabilize within the target range beginning in the second quarter of 2026. Rising domestic prices for flour, meat, and meat products will drive up food inflation in the coming quarters. As domestic demand grows and the Mongolian tugrug depreciates, prices for both imported and locally produced goods will rise, keeping overall inflation in double digits throughout this year. From next year onward, with economic activity gradually slowing and the base effect of earlier government-regulated service price hikes fading, inflation is projected to stabilize within the target range from the second quarter of 2026. According to the Bank of Mongolia, factors such as unexpected weather events, greater-than-anticipated pass-through of heating and electricity costs to businesses, the implementation of mega projects, fiscal uncertainties, and exchange rate fluctuations could influence these projections.
In January of this year, inflation reached 9.6 percent, 0.6 percentage points higher than the previous month. Economic activity and wage growth led to higher-than-expected increases in the prices of services, rentals, and imported goods. Rising electricity charges and their subsequent pass-through effects also pushed inflation upward. Of the 410 products in the consumer basket, the number of items whose prices increased by 8 percent or more grew, comprising 48 percent of the entire basket.
Foreign trade turnover was robust, and the transport sector grew by 23.1 percent. Driven by domestic demand, other service sectors expanded by 8 percent, contributing 4.8 percentage points to overall economic growth. Increasing economic activity and imports also boosted tax revenues; net product taxes rose 16.1 percent, contributing an additional 2 percentage points to growth.
Coal production reached 100 million tons, and with rising copper and gold production at Oyu Tolgoi, the mining sector expanded by 10.8 percent. However, the agricultural sector contracted by 28.7 percent due to the loss of 9.4 million head of livestock last year.



Published Date:2025-03-18