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Mongolia will export its coal at prices set via auctions on the Mongolian Stock Exchange (MSE) from Wednesday and stop signing direct sales contracts with overseas buyers, mainly from China, in a ...
Mongolia’s exports fell 3.3 percent to $1.64 billion in the first five months of this year from the same period last year, the National Statistics Office said in a release on its website yesterday.
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Mongolia to increase coal exports to China to 100mt in 2025 - MSNMongolian Prime Minister Oyun-Erdene Luvsannamsrai announced that the country expects exports of the steel and power-producing fuel to increase to 100 million tonnes (mt) this year, reported ...
WASHINGTON, July 7, 2016 —Mongolia’s efforts to expand and diversify its exports got a boost with a $20 million credit from the International Development Agency (IDA), approved by World Bank’s Board ...
Following Mongolia’s 2024 election, a new government faces the challenge of sustaining economic growth amid rising global uncertainty. Strong export performance and fiscal expansion fuel optimism, but ...
From January to October, frozen potato chip exports to Mongolia cleared by customs reached 755.24 tons, a rise of 473.37 percent year-on-year, with an export value of $992,700, up 450.28 percent ...
HOHHOT - North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region, China's largest supplier of rare earth minerals, reported a substantial growth in exports as prices fell in the first half of 2015. Inner ...
Mongolia's export trade in 2013 fell 2.6 percent compared to the previous year as a result of a decrease in coal shipments to China over the period, the country's central bank said.
Free trade talks began in 2012 and the two countries reached a basic accord last July. Mongolia's imports from Japan, mostly vehicles, are roughly 16 times the size of its exports to Japan.
Mongolia’s economic growth has been driven by a mining boom and influx of capital to bankroll major projects, such as the $6 billion Oyu Tolgoi copper and gold mine operated by Rio Tinto Group.
This pushed Mongolia’s trade deficit to US$ 1349 million in July 2011. On the export side, coal has surpassed copper as the largest export, comprising 38% of all exports, having grown 129% yoy in July ...
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