AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoUNCCD COP17 in Ulaanbaatar: Mongolia kicked off the desertification fight under “Restore the land, restore hope,” with Prime Minister Uchral calling for concrete action and noting 80% of Mongolia’s territory is affected by soil degradation; UNCCD chief Yasmine Fouad urged more land-protection investment to protect food, water and stability. Local green delivery: Ulaanbaatar commissioned the first 110 EDGE-certified green housing units at Sharkhad sub-center, aiming to cut energy and water use, while a COP17 panel pushed for results-based conservation financing models. Mongolia–China support: China is helping Mongolia with saplings and restoration know-how, including joint sandstorm monitoring and ecological restoration zones. Mongolian mining finance: Mongolian Mining Corporation reported 1H2026 revenue up 69% to about $586.2m, driven by higher washed coking coal sales and price, plus gold/metals gains. Regional business signals: Inner Mongolia is accelerating green computing and AI services for overseas markets, signing 12 projects worth 186.46bn yuan.
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