AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMongolia Mining Safety: A 3-year-old girl was recovered after nearly 60 hours following a fall into an abandoned 30-meter borehole in Zaamar soum, Tuv; authorities say the site was left unsealed and Prime Minister Nyam-Osor ordered the drilling company’s license revoked. EAEU Trade & Digital Push: At the Astana summit, EAEU leaders backed deeper integration via digitisation and AI, while Putin said trade liberalisation talks with India have intensified and new free-trade work is moving with partners including Tunisia and Mongolia. EAEU–Mongolia Customs Deal: An interim EAEU–Mongolia trade agreement is set to take effect July 22, cutting or zeroing duties on 367 commodity subheadings for three years. Livestock Outlook: Mongolia’s spring birthing season is at 76% completion, with newborn survival around 99%, supporting the agriculture base of the mining-dependent economy. Green Transport in Ulaanbaatar: The government-backed “Green” plan targets EV infrastructure, with 500 charging “green stations” planned over two years (40 before COP17). Agri Trade Talks: Mongolia and Kazakhstan agreed to expand agricultural and logistics cooperation, including grain, flour, oil, and veterinary/phytosanitary coordination. Forestry & Green Finance: A Mongolia forestry sector forum focused on green financing products and a revised draft Forests law to attract long-term investment. Energy–Mining Link: Lithium price recovery is prompting miners to restart and expand, while AI-driven data center power demand keeps pressure on energy and metals supply chains.
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