Mongolia Legal Framework

Chapter | Legal Framework from The Report: Mongolia 2015

This chapter outlines the Mongolian legal environment, focusing on changes that include a new Investment Law, Petroleum Law and an amendment to the Minerals Law that is expected to boost FDI. It also contains a viewpoint from David Beckstead, Foreign Legal Consultant at Lehman, Lee & Xu.

Given the significant foreign direct investment needed to achieve its development goals, Mongolia has strong motivation to improve its attractiveness to investors. The government is therefore adjusting its policies, while new laws are expected to gradually reinvigorate foreign investment flows.

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Given the significant foreign direct investment needed to achieve its development goals, Mongolia has strong motivation to improve its attractiveness to investors. The government is therefore adjusting its policies, while new laws are expected to gradually reinvigorate foreign investment flows.

Chapter | Legal Framework. from The Report: Mongolia 2014

This chapter explores the laws and regulations that affect businesses and investors in Mongolia. It also features a legal framework viewpoint from OBG partner, David Beckstead, Foreign Legal Consultant with Lehman, Lee & Xu Mongolia.

Since the country’s transition from communism two decades ago, the Mongolian economy has experienced rapid liberalisation. Sectors including ICT and insurance are expanding quickly and, while the mining sector has been responsible for making Mongolia a rising star in the global economy, there is great potential for further growth in all economic sectors. 

While a significant nomadic population still pushes its herds across the steppe, young adults in Ulaanbaatar use fibre-optic networks to access the internet. Heir to the legacy of Chinggis Khan, Mongolia is fast emerging as a land rich with economic potential – a country that is seeking growth while also working to preserve its unique national culture. 

Chapter | Legal Framework from The Report: Mongolia 2013

Two issues facing any prospective investor in a developing nation are what activity is permitted and whether the laws of that country will protect their investment. For several years Mongolia’s tremendous potential has been recognised, not just in terms of its mineral resources, but also in agriculture and renewable power generation. The country treasures its independence, but as a functioning...

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.

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