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Archive for November 3rd, 2008

Mongolia’s foreign trade has increased by 37.5%

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

The Government of Mongolia predicted market overview in year 2008 and presented for the parliamentary discussion. According to this prediction, the Mongolian foreign trade will be increased by 37.5%, in comparison against the previous year, by the end of this year. If it is converted into quantity, it is increased by 1.545 million US$. Mongolia has trade ties with 108 countries.

Garrison Receives Construction Permit at Tovshiir, Announces Acquisition of New Exploration License and Termination of Third Tranche of Previously Announced Private Placement

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

TORONTO, ONTARIO–(Marketwire - Oct. 30, 2008) - Garrison International Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:GAU) (the “Company” or “Garrison”) is pleased to announce that, further to the Company’s plan to move the Tovshiir gold project into production at the earliest possible date, the Company confirms has received approval from the Mongolian government for construction of ore processing facilities on the Tovshiir property. The Company has also applied to the Mongolian government for a production permit, which is required prior to the commencement of production. (more…)

O.Chuluunbat: There is nothing to fear

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

We got details from O.Chuluunbat, Parliament member on information related to the draft resolution on State Monetary Policy Guidelines of the year 2009 in compliance with 10.2 of the Article 10 of the Mongol bank law of Mongolia submitted to the Parliament on Oct. 29. (more…)

The Prince Andrew, Duke of York (Andrew Albert Christian Edward) interested in mining sector.

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

The President of Mongolia N.Enkhbayar received the Prince Andrew, Duke of York (Andrew Albert Christian Edward). The Prince Andrew, Duke of York, interested in the mining sector of Mongolia and its legal environment in mining industry expressed interest of British mining companies. His highness expressed his opinion on developing infrastructure and containing Mongolian livelihood in order to develop mining industry in Mongolia.
Prince Andrew’s visit is just a introductory visit with the Mongolian policy on foreign investment and action plan. He also expressed his willingness to deepening Mongolia West relationship to the President of Mongolia.

Mongols are reminded to use uranium

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

At the initiative of Asian foundation and with collaboration of NGO Responsible mining serial discussions on use of natural resources are held each month. Dr.David Mallighan, Ph.D. N.Norov, Director of Atomic studies center of NUM, and others attended the discussion, sharing views on how effective and useful would uranium ore mining be.  (more…)

Attract investors using crisis

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

At the initiative of the World Bank organized “Economic policy” forum in Mongolia. The event coincides with discussions of important economic issues including the Cabinet action plan for four coming years, draft budget and monetary policy.

Q: How do you view the final outcome of the forum? Did you define ways to overcome Mongolia’s crisis with less loss? (more…)

MOU was signed to import oil from Kazakhstan

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

Prime Minister S.Bayar exchanged points of view with Kazakhstan Prime Minister Masimov.K.K regarding the deepening of relationship of two countries and cooperation in investment, while attending the meeting of Prime Ministers of Shanghai Cooperation Organization, held at Astana Kazakhstan.
One of the main topic was to import crude oil from Kazakhstan. Prime Minister S.Bayar proposed President Nazarbayev to import up to 1.5 million tons of crude oil from Kazakhstan and Kazakh side received with great appreciation. Prime Minister held negotiation on MOU with Kazakhstan side regarding importing crude oil and oil products from Kazakhstan and General Mr. Sodbileg, the General Director of Monoilgas and Mr. Kabaldin, General Director of “Kazmunaigas” signed in the MOU. (more…)

Mongolia, Viet Nam aim to develop economic ties

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

(31-10-2008)
Mongolian President Nambaryn Enkhbayar greets President Nguyen Minh Triet in the capital Ulaanbaatar. — VNA/VNS Photo Nguyen Khang
Vietnamese and Mongolian presidents witness the signing of a memorandum of undertanding on economic co-operation between Viet Nam’s Industry and Trade Ministry and Mongolia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. — VNA/VNS Nguyen Khang

ULAANBAATAR — Viet Nam and Mongolia have not only agreed to strengthen their traditional friendship, but also to develop economic ties, which remain modest. (more…)

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