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Mongolia to Join World Bank Programme on Mining PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 05 June 2006
Ulaanbaatar, /MONTSAME/. The Board of the Governors of the World Bank /WB/ has recently approved projects on rural education and supporting governance. These projects will be funded by 18 million USD. WB Executive Director for Mongolia Dr. Joong-Kyung Choi reported the above when he was meeting Monday with Prime Minister of Mongolia Mr. M.Enkhbold. The Premier expressed his satisfaction with the recent 16 years long cooperation between Mongolia and the WB and noted the WB supports to the hard period of economic and social transition in Mongolia. He pointed out that the WB s projects and programs in Mongolia have good results and hoped that the phase of the WB s activities would be continued. Mongolia is becoming the 23rd country that is joining an initiative on openness of mining sector and the WB is supporting it. The Premier thanked for it and expressed his Government s interest in collaborating with the WB in the directions towards increasing household livelihood capacity, improving infrastructure and combating bird flu. He also introduced about the law on sudden excessive profit tax which brought new situation in the mining sector. He mentioned the situation is creating demands to the Government to pay its attention to maintain rights and interests of investors in mining sector and to normalize their business activities. Dr. Joong-Kyung Choi underlined that it is very important that both the Government and investors shall share the value-added tax rightly and fairly. In addition, he introduced that Mongolian State administrative and budget management improved in 2005 according to the WB s annual report on countries. As of other indicators, Mongolia is in proper level as compared to Southeast Asian countries. He handed over the report compared to 2004 and 2005 to the Premier.
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