AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoUNESCO World Heritage Watch: The UN’s cultural agency is set to add new sites to its World Heritage and “in danger” lists, with votes in Busan next week—aimed at drawing funding and attention to places threatened by conflict or climate change. Mongolia–Tajikistan Business Push: Mongolia is preparing for Tajik President Emomali Rahmon’s state visit (July 20–22), with talks covering trade, agriculture, energy, transport and culture, plus a Mongolia–Tajikistan business roundtable. Mining & Copper Signals: Azzuro Resources says drilling at its Red Hill VMS project in Mongolia returned 11.94% copper over 1.6m, adding momentum to Mongolia’s expanding copper story beyond porphyry-only narratives. Fuel Price Move: Mongolia’s Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources adjusts retail fuel prices from July 15—AI-92 up by MNT 250/liter and diesel down by MNT 150/liter—linked to changes in Russian border prices, which supply most of the country’s petroleum imports. Textile Sustainability Data: Textile Exchange released a life-cycle assessment comparing cashmere from nomadic grazing vs farmed systems in China and Mongolia, finding no significant climate-change difference per kilogram of clean dehaired cashmere. Energy Grid Modernization: Mongolia’s regional energy backdrop includes a smart-grid strategy approved for 2026–2035, focused on efficiency, reliability, cybersecurity and digitalizing electricity and heat markets.
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