AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMongolia’s Digital Push: President Khurelsukh met digital development and communications staff, urging faster digitization of government services, wider high-speed internet, 5G rollout, stronger cybersecurity, and new draft laws on children’s safety on social networks and data. Competitiveness Watch: Mongolia slipped to 67th in the World Competitiveness Yearbook 2026, with declines in economic performance and government efficiency flagged alongside weak service exports and high inflation. Copper Supply Disruption: Rio Tinto said Oyu Tolgoi concentrate exports resumed after protesters blocked the mine’s only haulage road for about a day, spotlighting a single-road “single point of failure” in Mongolia’s critical minerals supply chain. Energy and Trade Links: Mongolia and Kazakhstan discussed petroleum cooperation, including a study on crude and product supply from Kazakhstan to Mongolia, plus a joint working group and Kazakhstan interest in Mongolia mining investment projects. Environment & Water: A large cleanup campaign is set for Khuvsgöl Lake and the Eg River basin from June 22 to Aug 13, aiming to protect Mongolia’s freshwater core. Regional Tech/Infrastructure: BoMI E&C and Zyx Technology showcased construction and AI digital twin tools at a Korea-Uzbekistan forum, signaling continued Central Asia infrastructure investment momentum.
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