• Industry

    Many emerging markets are working to build their manufacturing sectors to maximise the value of their natural resources. OBG provides an overview, highlighting key areas for investment. Typical industries covered include agro-food, automotive, petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals and textiles.
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Though the industrial and manufacturing base in Mongolia is tiny and facing significant structural challenges, several niches within this economic sector seem ideally suited for growth, and progress is already measurable. Segments including beverages, food processing, fast-moving consumer goods and pharmaceuticals look poised for expansion. Many of...

The retail sector in Mongolia has made great strides in recent years, in step with its fast-paced economic growth. Although largely confined to the capital city of Ulaanbaatar, this transformation has brought luxury retail, chain stores, hypermarkets and other retail strategies that have elsewhere presented challenges to the old model of small...

Just a few decades after the shift from Mongolia’s communist era to a market economy, the country’s industrial base remains small. Government support for the sector and some significant natural resources work in its favour, but several factors present obstacles to growth. They include geography, infrastructure, corruption and bureaucratic hassle,...

Nestled between Iraq and Saudi Arabia in the northwest corner of the Gulf, Kuwait has been a leader of Arab democracy and one of the most liberal nations within the GCC since the country gained independence in 1961. Economically, the country also has a bright future, with strong public finances, a young and well-educated population and vast oil deposits.

Chapter | Industry and Retail from The Report: Mongolia 2012

Landlocked in part by its rapidly industrialising neighbour, China, Mongolia’s potential for manufacturing and other industry is limited by factors beyond its control. The government has responded to these challenges by focusing on areas of competitive advantage. Cashmere, for which Mongolia could supply up to 30% of the world, has proven an excellent export commodity, and producers are hoping to...
Indonesia’s automakers are investing heavily in increasing and diversifying production to keep pace with rising demand in what is now South-east Asia’s largest vehicle market. Last year, Indonesia overtook Thailand to achieve the highest vehicle sales among ASEAN member states.

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