Develop by Leaps and Bounds
Economy
Ulaanbaatar, July 10, 2023 /MONTSAME/. Mongolia Economic Forum-2023 continued
with the plenary session "New Future-New Opportunities."
CNN's international
correspondent Mark Stewart acted as a moderator of the plenary session "New
Future-New Opportunities," Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Economy and
Development Ch. Khurelbaatar, Global Chairman of Investment Banking at JP
Morgan Jennifer Nason, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Rio Tinto Group Dominic
Barton, Asian Development Bank Vice President Ashok Lavasa, and MCS Group
founder J. Odjargal participated as panelists and discussed various topics as economics,
new technologies, geopolitics and English. J. Odjargal, the founder of MCS
Group, said, "Right now, we have an opportunity to develop by leaps and
bounds. Mongolia has the natural resources and renewable energy to rapidly
implement the green energy transition that is being discussed around the world.”
Dominic Barton, Chairman of
the Board of Rio Tinto Group, said that we are meeting today to discuss the
future of Mongolia and to realize the enormous potential of this country's economic
growth and development. We do not see the future of Mongolia as ore or raw
materials. I think it's human. The biggest reason why we fully believe in
Mongolia's future is its people. Mongolia is a country that thinks at the level
of an open world, full of energy. As a company operating in Mongolia, it must contribute
to the realization of Mongolia's aspirations. As a company with long-term
responsibility, we are fully committed to contributing to the achievement of
Mongolia's goals.
Global Chairman of Investment Banking
at JP Morgan Jennifer Nason believes that Mongolia today is a country with many
achievements. A stable and healthy financial system has been created. We see
that there are many reliable and trustworthy organizations in Mongolia. The
strength of the financial system has a positive effect on all sectors of the
economy. For example, the investment and cash flow system will be further
strengthened. In the future, it is most important to develop these works
sensitively.