State Secretary at Ministry of Industry D.Nyamkhuu has signed agreement on Integrated Mineral Resources Initiative yesterday.
The Integrated Mineral Resources Initiative (IMRI) brings together three German federal ministries – namely the Federal Ministry for Economic Development and Cooperation, the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology and the Federal Foreign Office – in a partnership for the first time, alongside GIZ, the Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR), the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) and the private sector.
The main partner is Mongolia’s National Development and Innovation Committee (NDIC). The initiative cooperates with the Ministry of Mineral Resources and Energy, the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry as well as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Other partners include government agencies such as the Mineral Resources Authority, the standardisation authority and the privatisation agency, as well as the stock exchange, financial supervisory authority, and non-governmental organisations.
First stage of the initiative have been implemented in cooperation with Ministry of Economic Development during October 2012 to October 2014.
The second phase of the initiative is to be implemented in cooperation with Ministry of Industry.
State Secretary of Ministry of Industry D.Nyamkhuu and Representative of GIZ Ulrike Ebeling have signed the agreement.
State Secretary at Ministry of Industry D.Nyamkhuu has signed agreement on Integrated Mineral Resources Initiative yesterday.
The Integrated Mineral Resources Initiative (IMRI) brings together three German federal ministries – namely the Federal Ministry for Economic Development and Cooperation, the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology and the Federal Foreign Office – in a partnership for the first time, alongside GIZ, the Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR), the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) and the private sector.
The main partner is Mongolia’s National Development and Innovation Committee (NDIC). The initiative cooperates with the Ministry of Mineral Resources and Energy, the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry as well as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Other partners include government agencies such as the Mineral Resources Authority, the standardisation authority and the privatisation agency, as well as the stock exchange, financial supervisory authority, and non-governmental organisations.
First stage of the initiative have been implemented in cooperation with Ministry of Economic Development during October 2012 to October 2014.
The second phase of the initiative is to be implemented in cooperation with Ministry of Industry.
State Secretary of Ministry of Industry D.Nyamkhuu and Representative of GIZ Ulrike Ebeling have signed the agreement.