Last month marked the 60th anniversary of Mongolia’s initiation into the United Nation, a historic milestone given the country’s tumultuous history. As we look back, Mongolia’s membership into the U.N hasn’t been without its setbacks. In fact, its entry was overshadowed and undermined by geopolitical dynamics and maneuverings of the Cold War, with the United States and the Soviet Union acting as inflexible roadblocks each with their own set apprehensions.
Read moreMongolian economic growth has remained resilient in the third quarter, driven by sturdy private consumption, solid FDI inflows and coal exports
Read moreHome to the world-famous Genghis Khan, the land-locked and remote Asian nation now employs a more nuanced method of attracting the world spotlight than conquering territories in outer Eurasia.
Read moreExecutive Summary
Mongolia is holding steady with another quarter of powerful growth and a strong future outlook. We watch in anticipation for developments to come. Read moreAs Chinese investments surge into the landlocked country of Mongolia, economic growth enables local companies to enter the stock market, creating lucrative investment opportunities for everyone.
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