Understanding the finer points of foreign trade was the topic of the just-completed workshops held in Ulaanbaatar from November 19-20.
Mongolia now trades with 114 foreign countries and 2007 figures show revenues from foreign trade reached USD 4 billion.
Of particular attention was Mongolia’s international trade in animal and plant products. These include cashmere, leather and meat, which make up ten percent of Mongolia's total exports, and there are considerable possibilities for expansion.
Also, Mongolia eyes new export markets in China.
The national workshop focused on trading with foreign partners while abiding by Mongolia’s World Trade Organization agreements and regulations.
Of note at the conference was the sharp increase in statistics indicating Mongolia’s compliance with World Trade Organization standards, thus assuring its ability to more easily participate in worldwide foreign commerce.

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