AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMongolia’s Digital Push: President Khurelsukh met digital development and communications staff, urging faster digitization of government services, wider high-speed internet and 5G rollout, plus stronger cybersecurity and new data/children’s safety laws now open for public comment. Competitiveness Watch: Mongolia slipped to 67th in the World Competitiveness Yearbook 2026 (score 39.02), with weaker economic resilience and export performance cited alongside high inflation. Mining Logistics Under Pressure: Rio Tinto said Oyu Tolgoi concentrate shipments resumed to normal after protests blocked trucks earlier this month, highlighting how local unrest can quickly disrupt copper flows. Energy & Infrastructure Cooperation: Mongolia and Kazakhstan discussed petroleum cooperation, including a study on crude and product supply routes, and Mongolia invited Kazakh firms to Mining Week 2026. Environment & Water Protection: A cleanup campaign for Khuvsgul Lake and the Eg River basin is set for June 22–Aug 13, aiming to curb environmental degradation around Mongolia’s key freshwater source. Industry Tech Angle: Mongolia’s push for digital governance comes as regional firms pitch AI digital twin tools and smart construction management for Central Asian urban projects.
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