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Construction of the Gashuunsukhait–Gantsmod Cross-Border Railway Set to Begin on May 14

Highlights from the Cabinet Meeting on April 23

Construction of the Gashuunsukhait–Gantsmod Cross-Border Railway Scheduled to Commence on May 14

Minister of Road and Transport Development B. Delgersaikhan presented updates on the progress of the Gashuunsukhait-Gantsmod cross-border railway construction during the Cabinet meeting. Following the presentation, Prime Minister Luvsannamsrain Oyun-Erdene instructed relevant authorities to begin construction by May 14, 2025, and to develop a comprehensive implementation plan.

The Prime Minister also emphasized the importance of ensuring smooth passage for necessary equipment, construction materials, and daily supplies across the border. He stressed the need for close coordination with Chinese counterparts to facilitate efficient project execution.

The Government’s 2024–2028 Action Program outlines the implementation of 14 major projects across four key policy areas. Among these initiatives is the construction of cross-border railways and cargo transshipment terminals at the Gashuunsukhait–Gantsmod, Khangi–Mandal, and Shiveekhuren–Sekhe border crossings. These projects are expected to boost Mongolia’s total export capacity while enhancing passenger and freight transport capabilities.

Additionally, the project will stimulate trade, economic growth, and regional cooperation, particularly in the mineral resources, industrial, and infrastructure sectors between Mongolia and China. It will also pave the way for further railway connections at the Shiveekhuren–Sekhe, Khangi–Mandal, and Bichigt–Zuunkhatavch ports. By 2030, Mongolia’s border crossing capacity is projected to increase by 80 million tons, underscoring the project’s strategic significance.

Relevant Authorities Instructed to Take Measures in Response to Measles Outbreak

During the meeting, the Cabinet instructed Minister of Health T. Munkhsaikhan to ensure preparedness for the ongoing measles outbreak by securing necessary medicines, medical equipment, diagnostic tools, and vaccines. The Minister was also tasked with strengthening human resource readiness and developing a comprehensive immunization policy.

Minister of Education P. Naranbayar and Minister of Labor and Social Protection L. Enkh-Amgalan were directed to monitor vaccination coverage among children in schools and kindergartens in cooperation with health organizations, while improving hygiene conditions in educational institutions.

Additionally, relevant officials were instructed to identify necessary funding for measles surveillance, vaccination efforts, and outbreak response measures. This includes providing support to healthcare institutions at all levels and increasing national immunization coverage.

Four Agencies Under Capital City Administration Dissolved

To eliminate duplication of state functions, reduce administrative hierarchy, and improve budget efficiency, the Cabinet decided to dissolve the following four agencies under the Governor of the Capital City:

–       Department of Youth Development

–       State Registration Department of the Capital City

–       Department of Child, Family Development and Protection

–       Department of Labor and Welfare

Additional Funding to Be Raised for Cashmere Purchases; Promissory Notes to Be Issued

In an effort to stabilize herders’ incomes and boost domestic production, the government has decided to issue promissory notes to secure additional funding for nationwide cashmere purchases by domestic producers in 2025.

Under the framework of the “White Gold” initiative, led by the President of Mongolia, over 30 companies have received loans totaling MNT 230 billion for cashmere purchases in 2025. To date, 1,977 tons of cashmere have been acquired from herders. Domestic processing plants plan to export 3,500 tons of combed cashmere this year, produce 2.5 million finished products, and increase sales revenue by MNT 600–700 billion, bringing the sector’s total revenue to approximately MNT 1.8 trillion.

To maintain steady production operations and safeguard herders’ cash incomes, it is necessary to purchase 5,600 tons of cashmere. The issuance of promissory notes is expected to address this need, ensuring continuous production and protecting the industry’s competitiveness in the global market.

The government aims to further develop Mongolia’s wool and cashmere industry by increasing processing capacity, promoting value-added production, and boosting export revenues through the full domestic processing of non-mining exports.

2025-04-23/0 Comments/by cabinetAdmin
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