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Mongolia Minerals Law Amendments 2026
Translation of the massive May 2026 amendments to Mongolia's Minerals Law. Key shifts in critical minerals, royalties, and licensing.


Mongolia’s Budget Boom
Mongolia’s budget revenue is up 29% in 2024 thanks to coal, but IMF warns of overspending risks.

Amar Adiya


Will License Plate Limits Solve Ulaanbaatar’s Traffic Congestion?
Ulaanbaatar, the bustling capital of Mongolia, is facing a mounting challenge: crippling traffic congestion. To combat this issue, the city will stop issuing new Ulaanbaatar license plates to newly imported vehicles starting November 8th, 2024. While intended to alleviate gridlock, the decision unveils deeper frustrations about urban planning, public transportation, and government responsiveness. With 785,000 registered vehicles – surpassing the City Council's target limit of

Amar Adiya


A Cold Reality for Mongolia’s Energy Sector
Mongolia faces a tough winter decision. Can the government balance stability and public sentiment?

Amar Adiya
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