AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCopper Smelting Push: Mongolia has picked China’s NFC as the strategic partner to build the country’s first large copper smelting plant at Erdenet, a project pegged at over $700M and targeting up to 120,000 tons of refined copper a year—aimed at boosting value-added output, exports, jobs, and tax revenue. Mining & Markets: Azzuro Resources (AZ9) is doubling down on copper after drilling expanded the Red Hill massive sulphide zone to 155m of strike, positioning the company for long-term electrification-driven demand. Agriculture Risk: Mongolia culled more than 1,200 livestock after foot-and-mouth disease outbreaks in Bayan-Ulgii and Khovd, with authorities citing aggressive virus spread and raising preparedness. Biodiversity Policy: The government approved Mongolia’s National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan for 2026–2030, setting 20 targets and 108 actions, including restoring degraded land and rehabilitating mining-affected areas. Tourism & Services: Ulaanbaatar hosted the 15th Asian Tourism Forum (June 11–13), focusing on hospitality, sustainability, and digital transformation, with hopes of attracting investment and new regional cooperation. Energy & Industry Context: China’s coal-to-chemicals expansion is being promoted as energy security, even as climate concerns grow—an external signal for regional industrial competitiveness and policy pressure.
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