AmCham hosted Agriculture Minister at its monthly meeting
EconomyUlaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ The American Chamber
of Commerce in Mongolia (AmCham) hosted Ch.Ulaan, the Minister of Food,
Agriculture and Light Industry at the March Monthly Meeting on March 12, 2019
at Shangri-la Hotel, Ulaanbaatar.
Amcham’s members, foreign investors and
ministry officials attended the meeting, and discussed policy reforms in the
food and agriculture sector, as well as the industry’s priorities to diversify
the Mongolian economy. During the meeting, His Excellency Ch.Ulaan gave a
constructive and productive presentation, followed by a question and answer
session.
Minister Ch.Ulaan stated, “The Government of Mongolia is committed to work with private sector and foreign investors to implement new initiatives in the food and agriculture sectors to advance this promising sector of the Mongolian economy.” Minister presented various programs that the ministry is working on, including ‘Animal Health’ national program, ‘Support of intensive livestock farming’, ‘Fruits and Berries’ and ‘Industrialization 21-100’ program. These programs are of vital importance in export promotion of agricultural products.
Investors
asked a range of questions with a specific focus on Mongolia Third Neighbor
Trade Act. One of their emphasized concerns was whether or not the Mongolian
market is prepared to meet the expectations of international quality standards.
Enactment of this Act will enable Mongolia to export duty-free cashmere
garments to the U.S. market.
The
Chairman of Amcham Mongolia, Oybek Khalilov emphasized in his opening remarks,
“The approval of the Third Neighbor Trade Act would highly benefit the
Mongolian economy. However, Mongolia has a lot of room for improvement. In
preparation, Mongolia needs to address the animal health issues including
veterinary requirements, vaccination of animals, international standardization,
development of logistics and improvement of technological and productive
capacities. AmCham stands firm to assist in opening of export markets of
Mongolian agricultural products. I am confident that Mongolian value-added
dairy products, such as cheese, would be of high demand on international
markets.”
Source: amcham.mn