AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoDiplomacy: Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will visit Mongolia June 13–15, meeting Mongolian leaders and Foreign Minister Battsetseg Batmunkh to discuss bilateral ties, practical cooperation, and regional issues. Mining & Industry: The Mongolian government has picked NFC as the investment and cooperation partner for an Erdenet-based copper smelting and processing plant, aiming to boost higher-value output, exports, jobs, and tax revenue. Social Policy: Cabinet approved a draft amendment to the General Law on Social Insurance to submit to Parliament, including a fairer pension system, a ceiling on employers’ contributions, and steps to expand coverage and support voluntary pension savings. Culture & Tourism: Ulaanbaatar hosts the 15th Asian Tourism Forum (June 11–13) on hospitality and tourism, while the Animo 2026 animation festival is set for September. Heritage: Mongolia’s recovered Tarbosaurus skeleton and other illegally exported dinosaur fossils have returned to Ulaanbaatar for study and eventual public display. Environment: Mongolia approved a National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan for 2026–2030, targeting restoration of degraded land and expanded protected areas.
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