The Mongolian Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr L.Purevsuren and the Chinese Minister of Commerce Mr Gao Hucheng co-chaired the 14th meeting of the Mongolia-China intergovernmental commission for the trade, economic, scientific and technical cooperation held Thursday at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The main point of the talks was key elements surrounding bilateral trade and economic cooperation. The sides could reach agreements on a broad range of issues concerning to proceeding projects covering the fields of infrastructure, energy and agriculture that will be funded with soft loan of USD 1 billion from Chinese government, revising bilateral Agreement on Mongolia-China border checkpoints and their regimes in the near future, and organizing the “Made in Mongolia“ trade fair in China on regular basis.
During the working visit of Chinese Minister of Commerce Gao Hucheng to Mongolia, the countries concluded several number of cooperation documents such as a protocol of the 14th intergovernmental commission meeting, letters of exchange on starting construction of two schools within the developmental assistance of China and on commencing a feasibility for a sports complex for the people with disabilities, and a report on transferring facilities to be used for the ASEM11 as well as a cooperation roadmap for establishing an economic freezone crossing the Zamyn-Uud and Erlyan border checkpoints and a credit agreement for a project on construction of road to the new international airport in Khoshig Valley.
The Mongolian Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr L.Purevsuren and the Chinese Minister of Commerce Mr Gao Hucheng co-chaired the 14th meeting of the Mongolia-China intergovernmental commission for the trade, economic, scientific and technical cooperation held Thursday at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The main point of the talks was key elements surrounding bilateral trade and economic cooperation. The sides could reach agreements on a broad range of issues concerning to proceeding projects covering the fields of infrastructure, energy and agriculture that will be funded with soft loan of USD 1 billion from Chinese government, revising bilateral Agreement on Mongolia-China border checkpoints and their regimes in the near future, and organizing the “Made in Mongolia“ trade fair in China on regular basis.
During the working visit of Chinese Minister of Commerce Gao Hucheng to Mongolia, the countries concluded several number of cooperation documents such as a protocol of the 14th intergovernmental commission meeting, letters of exchange on starting construction of two schools within the developmental assistance of China and on commencing a feasibility for a sports complex for the people with disabilities, and a report on transferring facilities to be used for the ASEM11 as well as a cooperation roadmap for establishing an economic freezone crossing the Zamyn-Uud and Erlyan border checkpoints and a credit agreement for a project on construction of road to the new international airport in Khoshig Valley.