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China has become Mongolia's biggest trade partner and source of foreign investment as well as the destination for 48% of Mongolian exports. Bilateral trade reached US$1.13 billion by the first nine months of 2007, registering an increase of 90% from 2006.
New trade agreements are being formed and foreign investors are keeping a close eye on the "Asian Wolf". Mining is the principal industrial activity in Mongolia, making up 30% of all Mongolian industry. Another important industry is the production of cashmere.
China–Mongolia relations (Chinese: 中国—蒙古国关系, Mongolian: Монгол-Хятадын харилцаа) refer to the bilateral relations between Mongolia and China. These relations have long been determined by the relations between China and the Soviet Union, Mongolia's other neighbour and main ally until early 1990.
As of 2019, bilateral trade between France and Mongolia remains limited. In 2017, bilateral trade stood at €26.1 million (€21.8 million of exports from France to Mongolia, against €4.3 million of import from Mongolia to France).
The Ulaanbaatar Trade and Economic Representative Office (Mongolian: Улаанбаатар Хотын Худалдаа Эдийн Засгийн Төлөөлөгчийн Газар, Mongolian: Ulaanbaatar Khotyn Khudaldaa Ediin Zasgiin Tölöölögchiin Gazar), (Chinese: 駐台北烏蘭巴托貿易經濟代表處; pinyin: Zhù Táiběi Wū ...
TOP20, MSE A and MSE B [4] Website. mse.mn. The Mongolian Stock Exchange ( MSE; Mongolian: Монголын Хөрөнгийн Бирж/ Mongolyn Khöröngiin Birj) is Mongolia 's sole stock exchange. It is based in Ulaanbaatar [5] and was established in January 1991 by the decree of the Mongolian Government to privatize state-owned assets.
Mongolia [b] is a landlocked country in East Asia, bordered by Russia to the north and China to the south. It covers an area of 1,564,116 square kilometres (603,909 square miles), with a population of just 3.3 million, making it the world's most sparsely populated sovereign state.
The Confederation of Mongolian Trade Unions (CMTU, Mongolian: Монголын Yйлдвэрчний Эвлэлyyдийн Холбоо, Mongolyn Üildverchnii Evlelüüdiin Kholboo) is a national trade union center in Mongolia. It was founded in 1927 as the Central Council of Mongolian Trade Unions.
Russia lowered the prices of oil and energy exports to Mongolia and enhanced cross-border trade. The Russian government wrote off 98% of Mongolia's state debt and an agreement was signed to build an oil pipeline from Russia to China through Mongolia.
India–Mongolia relations (Hindi: भारत-मंगोलिया संबंध; Mongolian: Энэтхэг-Монголын харилцаа), also known as Indian-Mongolian relations or Indo-Mongolian relations, are bilateral relations between the democratic republics of India and Mongolia.