AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoGreen Cities Push: Mongolia has launched the “Green and Inclusive Cities in Mongolia” project in Ulaanbaatar, Darkhan and Erdenet, backed by a USD 7.26m GEF grant plus USD 227.8m co-financing, aiming to cut CO2 by 11.8m tonnes, restore 39,000+ hectares of degraded land and directly benefit 75,000+ residents from 2026-2030. Mining Enforcement: A nationwide joint state inspection of Mongolia’s mining sector found 281 violations across 141 companies, with fines totaling MNT 44.5m and orders issued to improve compliance and environmental documentation. Banking Expansion: OTP Bank (Hungary) has submitted a letter of intent to open a branch in Mongolia, signaling growing confidence in the country’s investment climate and potentially boosting competition in local lending. Regional Finance: The Eurasian Development Bank approved potential addition of 11 new member countries, including Mongolia, as it seeks to broaden its regional development reach. Energy Labor: Mongolia’s energy sector unions announced a strike starting June 30 after a wage offer fell short of workers’ demands. Aviation Capability: MIAT Technics completed its first heavy maintenance of a Boeing 787-9 in Mongolia, positioning the MRO unit to sell widebody maintenance services to foreign airlines.
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