AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoGovernment Pushes “100 Liberations in 100 Days”: Prime Minister Uchral Nyam-Osor’s cabinet says early wins include an Oyu Tolgoi negotiation breakthrough—cutting costs by over MNT 30 trillion and lifting Mongolia’s benefits by USD 4 billion—plus new Borteeg coal operations creating 1,500 jobs and an IPO push for Erdenes Tavantolgoi. Horse Economy Spotlight: Ahead of World Horse Day, Mongolia plans an international horse race (July 13) and a “Grand Cavalcade of Ten Thousand Horsemen,” with online registration via a Horse Parade-2026 platform and presidential certificates for all participants. MIAT Marks 70 Years: Mongolia’s flag carrier MIAT issues a “MIAT 70” postage stamp in a ceremony highlighting aviation links that support trade and tourism. China-Mongolia-Russia Diplomacy: Assistant Foreign Minister Liu Bin met Russian and Mongolian counterparts in Ulaanbaatar, stressing steady progress in trilateral cooperation on trade, investment and connectivity. Energy Security Angle: Reports say India is backing Mongolia’s first oil refinery (over $1.2bn) to reduce dependence on Russian and Chinese refined fuel imports. Business Risk Watch: A warning circulated on used-car scams on Korea’s Karrot marketplace—urging buyers to avoid advance payments and verify vehicle documents in person.
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