Mongolian capital ready to accept private initiatives to reduce air pollution and traffic congestion


ULAANBAATAR: The “Ulaanbaatar- Investment” forum, running from 16–20 March 2026, showcased major public–private projects for the capital and introduced international and domestic investors to opportunities to partner on infrastructure and service delivery, officials said.

The event, organised by the Ulaanbaatar Chamber of Commerce together with Ulaanbaatar Partnership Center LLC, aims to explain Mongolia’s regulatory framework for investors and to match firms seeking financing with relevant public bodies.

Speaking at the forum, T. Davaadalai, first deputy governor for economic development and infrastructure of Ulaanbaatar, said the city is following international best practice by deepening cooperation between the public and private sectors.

“We are working with the private sector on major construction projects in the capital and are ready to consider new project proposals to tackle urgent problems such as air pollution and traffic congestion,” he said, stressing that the forum also provides practical information on the laws and procedures needed to operate in Mongolia. - Go Go Mongolia/ANN

 

 

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