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THE MONGEOCAT SYSTEM HAS SIGNIFICANTLY IMPROVED THE ACCESSIBILITY AND QUALITY OF MONGOLIA’S GEOSCIENTIFIC DATA The Australia Mongolia Extractives Program is a donor funded program through the Government of Australia with the objective to support the Government of Mongolia to strengthen its extractive sector investment environment, through the development of collaborative partnerships between government, industry, and civil society.
CH. KHURELBAATAR: WE WILL FOCUS ON IMPROVING MONGOLIA’S CREDIT RATING AND BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT Interview with Ch. Khurelbaatar, Mongolian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Development, on projects under the New Revival Policy aimed at accelerating Mongolia’s long-term and medium-term economic development and the state of the economy in 2024. 
THREE PROBLEM CLAUSES IN THE INVESTMENT LAW The Government of Mongolia is committed to increasing foreign investment and submitted a draft Investment Law to Parliament last June
THE NEW REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT POLICY CANNOT BE ALLOWED TO FAIL The draft resolution on declaring the current year as the Year of Regional Development Support was discussed and approved at a regular Cabinet meeting on 27 December 2023. During the break in the 2023 autumn session of the Parliament, officials were instructed to organize meetings and discussions to explain policies and regulations on regional development to the public. 
AN ECONOMY DEPENDENT ON COAL Coal is the main source of our country’s export earnings. At the end of September, coal exports amounted to 47 million tons, and, by the end of the year, this figure may reach 52 million tons
TS. BYAMBATSEREN: THE ALTAN TSAGAAN OVOO PROJECT IS PLANNED TO CONTINUE UNTIL 2036 Steppe Gold participated in the Eastern conference “Responsible Mining” organized by the National Mining Association of Mongolia. How is responsible mining developing in the Eastern region, especially in Dornod aimag where you work
AUSTRALIA’S NATIONAL DAY CELEBRATED IN MONGOLIA  Ulaanbaatar. Australia Day is the official National Day of Australia. Celebrated annually on the 26th of January it symbolises an Australia that reflects the nation’s diversity. For Australians at home and abroad, it is a day to celebrate coming together and connecting with family, friends, and community to 'Reflect. Respect. Celebrate'.
Entering the new year in better form after economic recovery in 2023 It is time to assess the changes and reforms in Mongolia’s  economy Mongolia during  2023. The national  economy grew by 6.4% in the first half of 2023, and  activity improved further in the third quarter, with growth reaching 6.9%. This was mainly influenced by the recovery of the mining and transportation sectors, and growth is expected to continue until the end of the year, emphasized B. Lkhagvasuren, President of the Mongol Bank, presenting the decision made by the Monetary Policy Committee 2023.
B. JAVKHLAN: MONGOLIA  SKILFULLY MANAGES ITS FOREIGN DEBT TO IMPROVE ITS CREDIT RATING Minister of Finance B. Javkhlan spoke about the Government of Mongolia’s successful  debt management measures by trading foreign securities of in the international capital market and refinancing part of the government’s Khuraldai bonds due 2024 and Nomad bonds due 2026.
TS. BYAMBATSEREN: THE ALTAN TSAGAAN OVOO PROJECT IS PLANNED TO CONTINUE UNTIL 2036 Interview with D. Byambatseren, President of Steppe Gold Company, about the “Altan Tsagaan Ovoo” project, which is being implemented in Tsagaan-Ovoo soum, Dornod aimag.
Global Battery Metals Nickel Demand Growth to 2030 Battery metals demand for nickel is forecast to grow 429% from 298 kt in 2022 to 1575 kt in 2030
RESPONSIBLE MINING, THE OBJECTIVE OF THE MERIT PROJECT The effective and sustainable management of Mongolia’s natural resources are essential to ensuring the realization of the Government’s goal of inclusive economic
The age distribution of nuclear reactors Nuclear reactors are typically designed to operate for 20 to 40 years
Justifying the expanded budget for the election year 2024  The 2024 budget figures can be explained by the upcoming elections, but if you look at them carefully, the budget includes the inevitable increase in salaries, pensions, and allowances approved by law,” Finance Minister B. Javkhlan said. 
MONGOLIA IS PREPARING TO ENTER THE GLOBAL URANIUM MARKET In May 2023, French President Emmanuel Macron paid a state visit to our country. During the visit, the two countries agreed to cooperate in several areas, including in the uranium sector. Five months later, the first state visit of Mongolian President U. Khurelsukh to France took place on October 10-14 at
MONGOLIA MUST DEVELOP POLICIES FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIES In addition to mega projects such as the construction of a copper smelter and industrial complex that have been discussed for ten years, the time has come to lay down the foundations for high-tech industry that is capable of manufacturing finished products, even small ones. Countries around the world are focusing on dominating the market with green technologies. That also means correctly assessing future demand for copper. Mongolia currently exports raw materials such as copper on a small scale, and needs vision and integrated policies to develop high-tech value-added industries.
B. TULGA: THE CAPACITY OF BORDER CROSSINGS WILL BE TRIPLED The Border Port Revival Policy ranks first among the six objectives implemented under the government’s New Revival Policy. The priority is to increase the capacity of the  border ports and fundamentally expand the economy.
G.Manlaijav: Mongolia will emerge as a new player in the global uranium market Human development cannot be separated from energy. The development path of any country is inextricably linked to the energy sector. Currently, there is a growing demand for inexpensive, safe, and clean energy all over the world. To address the challenges of global climate change, and energy crisis and meet the growing demand, countries are increasingly interested in nuclear energy.
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ENERGY “POWER BANK” Within the framework of Mongolia’s long-term development policy, “Vision-2050” and the Government’s “New Revival Policy”, the task of accelerating the revival of the energy sector is being successfully implemented.
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