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What government incentives are in place to encourage foreign investments into non-mining sectors?

Mongolia will soon be one of the world’s key producers of coking coal, one of the two main ingredients for making steel. In 2011 the country overtook Australia as the single largest supplier of coking coal to China, the world’s biggest importer. As of late 2011 local coal mining firms were reporting lower prices than earlier in the year, as Europe’s...

Production at Oyu Tolgoi is now expected to commence in August 2012. What is your assessment of the progress in completion of phase one?

In recent years the Mongolian Stock Exchange (MSE) has experienced solid growth, fuelled by capital inflows and foreign investment, in line with emerging economy bourses around the world. At the same time the market is constrained a by shortage of information and low liquidity. Like other frontier economies, Mongolia is in the midst of a long-term...

With its multi-party political system and lively level of public debate, Mongolia stands out as a democratic success story in a region not noted for its pluralism. Indeed, the individualism that is so much a characteristic of Mongolian society now underpins a political life that can seem quite at odds with those of its neighbours, both near and far...

Articles & Analysis | Sharyn Gol: Mining from The Report: Mongolia 2012

THE COMPANY: Originally a state company, Sharyn Gol was partially privatised and listed on the Mongolian Stock Exchange in 1995.

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