AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMongolia’s Mining Pulse: Mongolian Mining Corporation reported 1H2026 revenue of about $586.2m, up 69% year-on-year, driven by higher washed coking coal sales and better prices; the group sold 5.7m tonnes of washed coal and added gold output from Bayan Khundii (first full commercial period). Food & Consumer Costs: Mongolia’s weekly price survey shows average consumer goods prices in Ulaanbaatar down 1.6% week-on-week and 3.5% month-on-month, with notable drops in mutton and beef while some rural staples and fuels rose. Energy & Data Centers: Mongolia is moving toward “green data centers” and international processing/storage hubs, aiming to use renewable power for lower electricity costs and attract investment to export digital services. COP17 Land Restoration: UNCCD COP17 in Ulaanbaatar is pushing desertification solutions from pledges to implementation, with side events highlighting how renewables can be paired with land restoration. Agrifood Youth Push: The World Food Forum National Youth Chapter Mongolia launched at COP17, building a youth-led platform for knowledge and networks to support Mongolia’s agriculture and pastoral systems. Industry Tech Trend: AI and green hydrogen are drawing fast-rising investment momentum, with clean hydrogen commitments reaching $110bn across hundreds of projects in 2025.
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