Mongolia

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Chapter | Country Profile from The Report: Mongolia 2013

With a population of 2.8m inhabiting its wind-swept, grassy steppes and vast expanses of desert, Mongolia is the world’s most sparsely populated country. Its primary religion is Buddhism, though it is estimated that 40% of the population does not practise religion. Ninety per cent of the population speaks Mongolian, most using the Khalkha Mongol dialect, which shares lineage with Turkic,...

Chapter | Country Profile from The Report: Mongolia 2012

With only 3m inhabitants in an area larger than Western Europe, the country has long been known for its unique nomadic culture. Nearly half of all Mongolians still make their living as herders on the steppe, although many have migrated in recent decades to Ulaanbaatar, which hosts a third of the population. Mongolia became a Soviet Union satellite after its former ruler, the Chinese Qing dynasty...

Chapter | The Guide from The Report: Mongolia 2012

This section includes an article about Karakorum, the country's first capital, as well as a profile of traditional Mongolian wrestling. OBG also provides information on hotels, government and other listings, alongside useful tips for visitors on topics like currency, visas, language, communications, dress, business hours and electricity.

Chapter | Legal Framework from The Report: Mongolia 2012

In partnership with Hogan Lovells, OBG takes a look at Mongolia’s legal system. Key points include the mining regulations, developments in the banking sector, and the Concession Law.

Chapter | Tax from The Report: Mongolia 2012

In conjunction with Ernst & Young, OBG explores the taxation system. Peter Markey, Partner, Ernst & Young, shares a viewpoint on building a qualified workforce for professional services.

Chapter | Media and Advertising from The Report: Mongolia 2012

With hundreds of newspapers, magazines, and television and radio stations, Mongolia’s media scene is competitive, dynamic and increasingly varied. The sector’s strong growth, with new outlets opening on a regular basis, reflects the vibrancy of Mongolia’s growing democracy. Television is the main medium of consumption, with cable becoming increasingly popular, and eight new broadcast channels...

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