Mongolie
Mongolia eTrade Readiness Assessment
The eTrade Readiness Assessment of Mongolia is the thirty-third such assessment conducted by UNCTAD. The Assessment examines the current challenges and opportunities of the digital economy in Mongolia offering policy recommendations on how the government and development partners can maximize the benefits of digitalization for trade. The digital transformation underway in Mongolia is conducive to the development of e-commerce both at the domestic and cross-border levels. The assessment shows that public and private sector stakeholders have prioritized further facilitation of cross-border trade and logistics high-level political support and supportive legal framework among the key factors which could be conducive to e-commerce growth in Mongolia. This report is expected to contribute to the efforts of the Government of Mongolia to build a robust safe and business-friendly environment for e-commerce and digital economy development. Ensuring the potential benefits of e-commerce requires a strong prioritization from the government and a great commitment from development partners. With the eTrade for all partners and coordination through the United Nations Resident Coordination Office in Ulaanbaatar UNCTAD is committed to supporting Mongolia in its resolve to make e-commerce work for the country’s economic diversification and overall development.
No. 51195. États-Unis d’Amérique et Mongolie
Échange de notes constituant un accord entre les États-Unis d’Amérique et la Mongolie relatif à la remise de personnes des États-Unis à des tierces parties. Washington 6 juin 2003
Application of UNFC to the uranium resources of the Gurvanbulag Deposit, Mongolia
The Gurvanbulag Uranium Deposit lies within the Saddle Hills property which is located in Dornod Aimag in north-eastern Mongolia approximately 100 km from the border of Mongolia with Russia to the north and 100 km from the border with China to the east. The deposit lies approximately 780 km north-east of the capital Ulaanbaatar with coordinates 49°03’N and 114°00’E. Geologically the Gurvanbulag Uranium Deposit is located in the Central Mongolia metallogenic belt (Figure 1).
No. 51192. États-Unis d’Amérique et Mongolie
Mémorandum d’accord entre le Service de prospection géologique du Département de l’intérieur des États-Unis d’Amérique et l’Académie mongole des sciences de la Mongolie relatif à la coopération scientifique et technique dans le domaine des sciences de la Terre (avec annexes). Reston 2 avril 2003 et Oulan-Bator 26 juin 2003
Mongolia
Mongolia is a large sparsely populated country that lies between China and the Russian Federation with vast deserts covering a large part of its land mass (the Gobi Desert to the south and extending into northern China). The country is endowed with substantial mineral resources such as copper coal gold uranium and other rare metals and as such it is one of the lowest-cost mineral producers in the world. In particular it has among the largest copper and gold mines and coal deposits. However most of the reserves remain unexploited and unexplored. The government’s demand for a large share of the resource rents has been deterring major mining companies (although recently there has been some progress). Overall proven reserves are valued at around US$1 trillion and much of the country is yet to be prospected (IMF 2017).
No. 50856. Brésil et Mongolie
Accord entre le Gouvernement de la République fédérative du Brésil et le Gouvernement de la Mongolie portant exemption mutuelle de visas pour les titulaires de passeports diplomatiques et officiels. Brasilia 3 mai 2007