AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoChina-Mongolia diplomacy: Chinese FM Wang Yi met Mongolian counterpart Batmunkh Battsetseg and President Khurelsukh, stressing “good neighbor” ties, one-China alignment, and pushing closer cooperation on transport, trade, energy, critical minerals, green development and the digital economy; Mongolia’s leaders said bilateral trade is on track to reach $20bn this year. US-Mongolia education link: Deputy Assistant Secretary David Villezaul visited Ulaanbaatar to highlight the free English Language Learning Center at the National University of Mongolia, launched in 2024 and fully operating in 2025. Tourism push: Ulaanbaatar hosted the 15th Asian Tourism Forum (June 11–13), aiming to turn tourism into a key diversification pillar with talks on digital transformation, AI, service robotics and workforce development. Mongolia business/finance: Steppe Gold announced a settlement with Triple Flag that resolves litigation and updates its long-term streaming framework while it focuses on the ATO Project Phase 2 expansion. Heritage and trade: France returned smuggled dinosaur fossils to Mongolia, including a Tarbosaurus bataar skeleton, as investigations continue. Regional connectivity: Kazakhstan’s Centrum Air launched a new Kostanay–Tashkent direct route, expected to boost business and tourism.
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