AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMining Crackdown: Mongolia launched a nationwide joint state inspection of the mining sector, checking 141 companies across multiple aimags and flagging 281 violations, with fines totaling MNT 44.5 million and more inspections continuing. Tourism Safety Push: The “Student Police 2026” program began June 26, selecting university students with foreign language skills to help protect foreign visitors, prevent crime, and guide tourists for two months. Culture & Heritage: The Khuree Tsam–Danshig Festival 2026 opened at Khui Doloon Khudag with Buddhist Tsam masked dance and events tied to Ulaanbaatar Citizens’ Day. Arts on the International Stage: Mongolia’s National Pavilion at the 16th Gwangju Biennale is backed by a special exhibition on “Eternal and Distant: Collective Memory & Contemporary Challenges.” Sports Spotlight: Mongolian shooters won three medals at the ISSF Junior World Championship in Germany. Aviation & Industry: MIAT Technics completed its first heavy maintenance of a B787-9 inside Mongolia, marking a milestone for local MRO services. Tech Cooperation: Mongolia and the U.S. FCC signed an MoU to expand work on 5G/6G, digital infrastructure, and information security.
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