66 hectares at Gashuunsukhait Port returned to state after government revokes land-use order www.gogo.mn
The Cabinet revoked Order No. A/618 of the Acting Ministry of Environment and Climate Change — dated 13 June 2025 and titled “Granting of Land Use Rights”, during its regular session on March 4, 2026, after inspectors found the decision violated constitutional and border-law safeguards.
A working group established by an Order (A/03) of the Ministry of Justice and Internal Affairs reviewed implementation of Government Resolutions No.95 and 349 (2022) and reported that the 66 hectares at Gashuunsukhait had been used without the required contract or permissions. The group recommended that the government revoke the A/618 order and restore the land to state control; the Cabinet accepted that recommendation at the session.
The land had originally been allocated under the 2022 resolutions to establish an automated container/terminal facility. Officials said that Smart Eco Trans LLC, the firm named in the earlier decision, used the 66 hectares between 2022 and 2025 without a formal contract or proper authorisation, in breach of the government’s conditions. The Cabinet therefore moved to annul the authorising order and return the territory to state administration.
Published Date:2026-03-05





