AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoOyu Tolgoi Deal Update: Mongolia says it has secured a “historic breakthrough” with Rio Tinto, cutting Oyu Tolgoi management costs by $2.2B, slashing the shareholder loan interest rate from 10.5% to 7.9% (saving $6.2B), and bringing dividends forward to this year. Legal Reform: The Cabinet approved a draft package to overhaul how court decisions are enforced, aiming to boost the low civil monetary judgment enforcement rate and reduce suspended orders. Digital Government: Mongolia approved steps toward fully digital notary services via remote notarization, plus tax support for IT firms registered in a “virtual zone.” Public Safety: Mongolia bans under-18s from operating mopeds, electric scooters, electric bicycles and similar lightweight electric vehicles, with liability extending to providers or renters. Environment & Wildlife: Zavkhan deployed 100 motion-sensor cameras in snow leopard habitats to track population and migration, supported by WWF Mongolia. Health Cooperation: Japan signed a grant deal to supply diagnostic equipment to Mongolia’s National Cancer Center. Regional Security: USFK commander Gen. Xavier Brunson visited Khaan Quest 2026 in Mongolia, stressing multinational cooperation with South Korean troops. China Rights Row: US senators and European lawmakers condemned China’s “Ethnic Unity” law, warning it enables forced assimilation and transnational repression, with Mongolians among those affected.
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