Rapid economic expansion in Mongolia over the past half-decade has played out across many of the country’s constitutive industries, and construction is no exception. According to the National Statistical Office (NSO), works carried out in 2014 totalled MNT2.2trn ($1.3bn), up 16.3% on 2013. Much of this growth took place in the residential segment, which has been the...
Articles & Analysis | Construction activity in Mongolia driven by the residential and infrastructure segments from The Report: Mongolia 2015
Interviews & Viewpoints | G. Batdorj, Executive Director, Khutul Cement Shohoi JSC: Interview from The Report: Mongolia 2015
Articles & Analysis | The prices of building inputs on the rise in Mongolia's construction sector, driven by fast-growing demand for materials from The Report: Mongolia 2015
In 2014 Mongolia’s construction industry saw a major uptick in output. Driven in large part by the government’s ongoing residential housing development programmes, the sector grew by 16.3% over the course of the year, according to data from the National Statistical Office. One key challenge during this period of rapid expansion has been sourcing construction materials....
Interviews & Viewpoints | B. Jugder, President, National Development Corporation: Interview from The Report: Mongolia 2015
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Articles & Analysis | A handful of segments driving property development in Mongolia from The Report: Mongolia 2015
Despite a number of macroeconomic headwinds, in 2013 and 2014 Mongolia’s real estate market expanded substantially. This growth can be attributed to a range of forces, including government-led construction projects; a state-sponsored mortgage scheme; fast-growing demand for commercial retail space; and, more broadly, increasing urbanisation and rising incomes among the...
Chapter | Construction & Real Estate from The Report: Mongolia 2015
Rapid economic expansion in Mongolia over the past half-decade has played out across many of the country’s constitutive industries, and construction and real estate are no exceptions. Much of this growth took place in the residential segment, which has been the focus of an increasing number of large-scale, state-led development projects in recent years. Given the attention the construction...