360 entities registered to take part in Mongolia-China Expo
EconomyUlaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ The third Mongolia-China Expo will be
held in Hohhot, Ulanqab, and Tongliao cities of Inner Mongolia, China between
September 6 and 10.
MNCCI, Supporting Association for Mongolian Entrepreneur,
and Misheel expo on August 6 started registering the forum’s participants from
Mongolia and 360 entities have been registered.
The third expo’s co-organizers are Mongolia’s Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Education, Culture, Science and Technology,
Ministry of Health, Ministry of Road and Transport Development, Customs General
Administration, General Agency for Specialized Inspection, Ulaanbaatar Railway
JSC, and the Agency for Standardization and Metrology.
Head of Department of SME and Cooperative Policy
Implementation of the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry
Ya.Erdenesaikhan said, “Meetings and forum on the development of economic
cooperation and trade and investment discussions will be held at the expo
besides a trade fair for promoting Mongolian-made products to the Chinese
market.” A cashmere forum, exhibition, and fashion show are also planned to be
organized.
Furthermore, an exhibition about Mongolia’s culture and
traditions will be mounted in one of the three venues, Ulanqab. The expo’s theme will
be about tourism, agriculture, and mining. One of the events featured in the
expo program is the Northeast Asia Regional Cooperation Forum to be attended by
around 700 representatives. Other events include a forum on Mongolian and
Chinese legal services in trade, Mongolia-China standardization cooperation
forum, Mongolia-China-Russia education forum, second Mongolia-China technology
transfer forum, and cashmere forum between Mongolia, Russia, China, Italy, and
South Korea.
Officials highlighted that the Mongolia-China Expo 2019
coinciding with the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Mongolia
and China will be of importance in achieving the goal to bring trade turnover
between the two countries to USD 10 billion by 2020.