AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMongolia Mining Oversight: Mongolia launched a nationwide joint state inspection of the mining sector, flagging 281 violations across 141 companies and issuing fines totaling MNT 44.5 million, with inspections continuing in additional soums. Energy Sector Labor: Mongolia’s energy, geology and mining workers’ unions announced an indefinite strike starting 8:00 a.m. June 30, citing unmet wage and allowance demands after a proposed 10% increase fell short. EV Charging & Power Investment: Mongolia opened a nationwide green EV charging station network and is set to see further momentum as CATL plans an energy project in the country. Mining Reform Outlook: Analysts point to H2 2026 risks tied to Oyu Tolgoi leverage and broader mining reform, as regulators tighten enforcement. Textile Industry Link: An Italian textile machinery workshop in Ulaanbaatar (June 21–23) aims to modernize Mongolia’s wool and cashmere production with advanced equipment and sustainable processes. Regional Development Finance: The Eurasian Development Bank approved potential addition of 11 new members, including Mongolia, signaling wider regional financing reach.
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