Government Cancels 2026 Inspection Plan to Ease Pressure on Businesses www.montsame.mn
The Government of Mongolia has cancelled a plan to conduct inspections at 9,376 sites belonging to citizens, businesses, and organizations under its unified 2026 plan, a decision made at today’s cabinet session.
Prime Minister Uchral Nyam-Osor emphasized that the government’s “Liberate” initiative is aimed at stimulating the economy during a challenging period, rather than increasing inspections. He noted that some businesses had been inspected up to 16 times in a single month, with around 50 percent of inspections resulting in fines. Criticizing this approach, he said the government should reduce administrative burdens and support business activities, while continuing to uphold its responsibility to protect public health and safety.
A total of 31 areas of sectoral inspections are currently overseen by 11 ministries, three agencies, and local administrative bodies, with 1,713 state inspectors operating nationwide. Within this framework, authorities monitor compliance with 112 laws, more than 3,600 regulations, and over 4,500 standards. Data from inspections conducted in 2024–2025 show that some organizations were inspected more than 30 times per year.
Published Date:2026-04-08





