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BCM NewsWire Highlights - Issue 75, June 26 2009
Oyun Says Quick Decisions Needed
Crisis Funding from ADB
DP Smells a Rat
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NEWS HIGHLIGHTS:
Business:
  •  MPRP shifts focus to Tavan Tolgoi, DP smells a rat;
  • Talks on OT agreement have acquired “a sense of urgency”;
  • MPs divided over taking back all uranium licenses;
  • Elbegdorj supports free market economy, welcomes foreign investment;
  • “We have to take some quick economic decisions,” says S.Oyun;
  • New President could open up  mining;
  • Anod employees see deliberate neglect, and worse;
  • Baganuur raises coal price, maybe too late;
  • IFC loan for XacLeasing to help MSMEs;
  • Court restores exploration license to original holder;
  • Copper market was in deficit in March, study group finds.
Economy:
  • Bayar to visit Japan with uranium on mind;
  • MPs keen to visit Gurvanbulag;
  • Foreign investment will drive Mongolia’s economy, says MP;
  • IMF approves disbursement, praises performance, recommends prudence;
  • Mongolia to get crisis funding support from ADB, Japan;
  • Wide support for changes in payment norms for construction;
  • 84,000 livestock dead after weekend storm;
  • New freight complex at Zamiin-Uud;
  • Proposal to change regulations governing allowances;
  • Minerals prices rise, Development Fund gets rich;
  • Country dwellers may get allowance in cash;
  • First Deputy PM attends EBRD forum;
  • Meeting to strengthen Czech-Mongolian trade ties;
  • NGOs help fight corruption in provinces;
  • Transport problems hold back Russian coal exports;
  • U.S. recession to bottom out this year: OECD.
Politics:
  • USA ready to reprogram MCC funds;
  • Jefferson and Mongolia;
  • Medvedev confirms he is coming in August;
  • MPRP to change name;
  • President holds meeting of National Security Council;
  • School students to study democracy, human rights, freedom;
  • President serious about judicial reforms;
  • Report faults Mongolia for failure in tackling human trafficking;
  • Summary justice on Inauguration Day;
  • Parliament session likely to end on July 8;
  • Inheritance law to be formalized;
  • NASA grant for Michigan, China, Mongolia to study grassland life.



 

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