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2 December

Rome, Italy

The Business Council of Mongolia, in collaboration with the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), organized a side event titled “Business 4 Land: Building Sustainable Value Chains for Land Restoration” on 2 December 2025 during the Presidential State Visit to Rome, Italy. The event convened leading figures from Mongolia and the global fashion and textile industries, including representatives from LVMH Group, Oniverse, FAO, Khanbogd Cashmere, Cashmere Holding, the Sustainable Fibre Alliance, and the Natural Textile Group. High-level government officials were also present, among them the Advisor to the President overseeing the White Gold Initiative, the Chair of the Italy–Mongolia Parliamentary Group and Member of Parliament, and delegates from the Ministry of Food, Agriculture, and Light Industry. The event explored how collaboration across the fibre and textile value chain can contribute to land restoration and rural resilience. It aimed to: • Encourage stronger cooperation between Mongolian, Italian, and international partners to promote sustainable rangeland management, responsible trade, and innovation across shared value chains. • Reinforce recognition of Mongolia’s COP17 Presidency as a catalyst for global private-sector action on land restoration. • Mobilize Italian companies for COP17 by introducing pathways for private-sector engagement with UNCCD’s Business4Land initiative and gathering early ideas for potential contributions—such as initiatives, partnerships, or concepts that companies may wish to develop or showcase in Mongolia.

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2 December

Rome, Italy

Business 4 Land: Building Sustainable Value Chains for Land Restoration

The Business Council of Mongolia, in collaboration with the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), organized a side event titled “Business 4 Land: Building Sustainable Value Chains for Land Restoration” on 2 December 2025 during the Presidential State Visit to Rome, Italy. The event convened leading figures from Mongolia and the global fashion and textile industries, including representatives from LVMH Group, Oniverse, FAO, Khanbogd Cashmere, Cashmere Holding, the Sustainable Fibre Alliance, and the Natural Textile Group. High-level government officials were also present, among them the Advisor to the President overseeing the White Gold Initiative, the Chair of the Italy–Mongolia Parliamentary Group and Member of Parliament, and delegates from the Ministry of Food, Agriculture, and Light Industry. The event explored how collaboration across the fibre and textile value chain can contribute to land restoration and rural resilience. It aimed to: • Encourage stronger cooperation between Mongolian, Italian, and international partners to promote sustainable rangeland management, responsible trade, and innovation across shared value chains. • Reinforce recognition of Mongolia’s COP17 Presidency as a catalyst for global private-sector action on land restoration. • Mobilize Italian companies for COP17 by introducing pathways for private-sector engagement with UNCCD’s Business4Land initiative and gathering early ideas for potential contributions—such as initiatives, partnerships, or concepts that companies may wish to develop or showcase in Mongolia.

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6 December

Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

Annual Year-End Celebration

The Business Council of Mongolia held its Annual Year-End Celebration, gathering members, partners, and the diplomatic and development communities for an evening of reflection, appreciation, and networking. The event marked an opportunity to look back on a year of meaningful collaboration and progress, while strengthening relationships as we move into the year ahead.

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14 January

Shangri-La Office suite 2203

[BCM KSS] Practical Insights on Transfer Pricing Disputes

The Business Council of Mongolia (BCM) invites all members to join our upcoming Knowledge Sharing Session "Practical Insights on Transfer Pricing Disputes" In collaboration with PwC Mongolia, this session will share lessons learned from transfer pricing dispute cases, with a focus on how Mongolian regulatory bodies — including the Mongolian Courts and the Tax Dispute Resolution Council (TDRC) — interpret and apply the law when resolving these disputes. The speakers will also highlight key issues that taxpayers should pay close attention to when dealing with transfer pricing. The discussion will cover: • Trends observed in recent dispute cases • How authorities approach interpretation and enforcement • Common risks and mistakes companies should avoid • Practical considerations for preparing for or navigating transfer pricing disputes Speakers • Ch. Tsendmaa – Director, Tax & Legal Team, PwC Mongolia • J. Enkhzul – Senior Tax Manager, PwC Mongolia • R. Munkhjargal – Senior Legal Manager, PwC Mongolia • E. Mandalmaa - Policy Director, The Business Council of Mongolia