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Nyam-Osoryn Uchral Appointed as Prime Minister of Mongolia
MPP nominates Speaker Uchral as Mongolia's new Prime Minister. His nomination is seen as a move toward political stability and market-oriented reform.
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Why Mongolia’s Strong Growth Still Feels Weak to Households
Mongolia growth hit 6.4% in 2025, driven by agriculture and mining rebounds, but inflation and uneven incomes left households worse off.

Amar Adiya


Mongolia's 2026 Outlook: Resource Policy, Political Risk and Energy Security
Mongolia faces crucial tests on resource policy, fiscal discipline and energy security as commodity boom fades and public patience wears thin.

Amar Adiya


Inside Mongolia’s 2025 Turning Point: The 10 Political and Economic Developments to Know
Oyun-Erdene’s fall, Zandanshatar’s rise, factional strife, Oyu Tolgoi, fiscal shocks and the forces reshaping Mongolia in 2025.

Amar Adiya


Will Mongolia Privatize Its Leading State Enterprises?
Mongolia weighs privatizing major state firms as political appointments, rising debt, and stalled reforms test its state-sector model.

Amar Adiya


Mongolia Elevates Millennial Speaker Uchral as Ruling Party Pushes Pro-Business Reform
Mongolia’s ruling party elevates millennial leader Uchral as Speaker, signalling a push for stability, pro-business reform, and a reset in economic governance.

Amar Adiya


The Real Reasons Mongolia Struggles to Attract Foreign Investment
Mongolia’s investment promises ring hollow without institutional reform. Uncertainty is driving capital and trust away.

Amar Adiya
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