Public-Private Partnership Week Highlights Investment Opportunities

Economy
ooluun@montsame.gov.mn
2026-04-20 17:33:25

Ulaanbaatar, April 20, 2026 /MONTSAME/. “Public-Private Partnership: Investment Opportunities Week” is being held from April 20 to 23 at the Investor Rights Protection Center in Ulaanbaatar.


The event is jointly organized by the Ministry of Economy and Development, the Mongolian National Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Public-Private Partnership Center, the Governor’s Office of the Capital City, and with support from the Asian Development Bank.


More than 50 projects are being presented during the week, focusing on attracting investment and advancing partnerships in aimags and the capital city in sectors such as infrastructure, public services, and education.


At the discussion on “Public-Private Partnership Policy and Cooperation,” Bayasgalan T., head of the Public-Private Partnership Department at the Ministry of Economy and Development, said major government development projects cannot be financed directly through the state budget or foreign investment alone. He said the legal environment for investment has improved significantly, reducing the likelihood of project delays caused by legislation. According to him, companies first submit proposals for partnership projects, which then undergo a six-month assessment covering expected outcomes and fiscal impact before being presented to the government for competitive selection.


Bayasgalan also said the tender process for the 261.8-kilometer Murun–Uliastai road project has been completed, with a contract expected to be signed soon. Once completed within three years, implementation will be monitored by the relevant ministries and the administrations of Khuvsgul and Zavkhan aimags. He added that the government can provide tax and non-tax support measures, including land allocation and service purchase agreements.


The week-long program will continue with sessions on implementing partnership projects in infrastructure, strengthening PPP capacity, developing provincial and municipal projects, and the Public-Private Partnership Forum 2026.


The event aims to introduce the legal framework, implementation stages, and projects to be carried out through public-private partnerships, while helping define cooperation opportunities between project partners and investors.

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