AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoMedicine Oversight: Mongolia launched a National Reference Laboratory for Medicines and Medical Devices and ordered a nationwide review of pharmaceuticals within a month, aiming to better test and monitor quality and crack down on substandard or counterfeit products. Rare Fossils Return: After a 20-year smuggling saga, Mongolia received a Tarbosaurus bataar skeleton and 28 fossil groups back from France, with plans to house them at the new National Museum of Natural History in Ulaanbaatar. Minerals Trade Talks: Korea and Mongolia met in Ulaanbaatar to accelerate negotiations on a comprehensive economic partnership agreement (CEPA), focused on building steadier supply chains for copper, molybdenum and rare earths. Bilateral Diplomacy: Mongolia reiterated its “One China” position during talks with China’s top diplomat Wang Yi, reaffirming support on Taiwan and other issues China calls internal affairs. Regional Security Forum: Mongolia’s Ulaanbaatar Dialogue convened around 40 countries to discuss stability, AI risks and green energy cooperation, as regional tensions keep shifting.
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