Transport & Logistics

Mongolia Transport & Logistics 2012
As a landlocked and historically underdeveloped country, Mongolia’s transport challenges are steep. Airports are dilapidated, roads are cracking, and railways need updating. The government is planning major investments on all fronts, including upgrading roads to serve the huge freight trucks that travel to and from mining sites, rehabilitating Ulaanbaatar’s urban network. Some $5bn will be spent on expansions to the railway system, connecting mining sites to the export destinations of China and Russia. Meanwhile, the aviation sector is set for a boom, particularly in charter flights, as mining employees will need transport in and out of remote locations. This chapter features an interview with Kh. Battulga, former Minister of Roads, Transportation, Construction and Urban Development.
Cover of the The Report: Mongolia 2012

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Sketch of Kh. Battulga, Former Minister of Roads, Transportation, Construction and Urban Development
OBG talks to Kh. Battulga, Former Minister of Roads, Transportation, Construction and Urban Development

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