Invest Mongolia 2013 to be held next month
Frontier LLC, a pioneer among investment professionals operating in Mongolia, will organize the Invest Mongolia 2013 International Conference on September 2 and 3. The conference will be held at the Chinggis Khaan Hotel in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
This year, the conference will be organized by the Ministry of Mining, the Ministry of Economic Development, and the Ministry of Environment and Green Development.
The event aims to facilitate foreign investment in Mongolia by giving investors insight into the opportunities available for investment, while streamlining capital internationally. The concept of Green Mongolia will be introduced, discussing the transition of the country from a “Brown” to “Green” economy.
This year’s event will host 40 Mongolian and international speakers. The focus of the event will be on improved government policies and the government’s commitment to restoring investor confidence. The investment environment has been turbulent in recent months, creating a need to clear out the obstacles the country is facing due to diminishing foreign investment.
When most analysts and investors talk about investing in Mongolia, they talk about the mining sector. However, the conference will have extensive insight on non-mining sectors, such as real estate, agriculture, and infrastructure. The Chinggis Bond, as an entrant to the global debt markets, will be also discussed at the conference. Therefore, the Mongolian banking industry will also be at the center of the agenda.
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This year, the conference will be organized by the Ministry of Mining, the Ministry of Economic Development, and the Ministry of Environment and Green Development.
The event aims to facilitate foreign investment in Mongolia by giving investors insight into the opportunities available for investment, while streamlining capital internationally. The concept of Green Mongolia will be introduced, discussing the transition of the country from a “Brown” to “Green” economy.
This year’s event will host 40 Mongolian and international speakers. The focus of the event will be on improved government policies and the government’s commitment to restoring investor confidence. The investment environment has been turbulent in recent months, creating a need to clear out the obstacles the country is facing due to diminishing foreign investment.
When most analysts and investors talk about investing in Mongolia, they talk about the mining sector. However, the conference will have extensive insight on non-mining sectors, such as real estate, agriculture, and infrastructure. The Chinggis Bond, as an entrant to the global debt markets, will be also discussed at the conference. Therefore, the Mongolian banking industry will also be at the center of the agenda.
Short URL: http://ubpost.mongolnews.mn/?p=5632
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