Mongolia-Japan Public-Private Sectors Hold XII Consultative Meeting
Politics
Ulaanbaatar, November 27, 2025
/MONTSAME/. The 12th
Consultative Meeting of Mongolian-Japanese Public and Private Sectors was held
in Tokyo, Japan.
The Meeting was co-chaired by Deputy
Prime Minister of Mongolia, Gankhuyag Khassuuri, and State Minister of Economy,
Trade, and Industry of Japan, Yamada Kenji, and attended by over 170 representatives
from the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Ministries of Economy and Development,
the Mongolian National Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Japan
International Cooperation Agency (JICA), the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO),
the Japan-Mongolia Economic Committee, and public and private entities from the
two countries.
Deputy Prime Minister Gankhuyag
highlighted 2025 as a significant year in strengthening the bilateral relations and deepening the friendship between the peoples of the two
countries, as His Majesty King and Queen of Japan paid a State Visit to
Mongolia for the first time at the invitation of the President of Mongolia Khurelsukh Ukhnaa.
He stated, “We are committed to
expanding and developing mutually beneficial economic cooperation as a key
pillar of the Mongolia-Japan Special Strategic Partnership by increasing trade
and investment and strengthening cooperation between the private sectors of the
two countries. In this regard, this Consultative Meeting between the Mongolian
and Japanese government and private sectors is of great importance for open and
productive discussions on potential opportunities.”
During the Meeting, discussions were
held on improving the financial and investment environment and green financing;
critical mineral resources, investment, and cooperation opportunities;
renewable energy and climate change mitigation; cooperation in science,
technology, and industry; innovation and digital investment; and developing the
startup ecosystem. The Mongolian side provided detailed information about the
government’s development policies and activities, expressing its willingness to
attract Japanese investment into major development projects and programs, and
to work together to introduce best practices and advanced technologies.
The Mongolia-Japan government and private sector consultative meetings have been held alternately in Ulaanbaatar and Tokyo since 2007. The 13th Consultative Meeting will take place in Mongolia in 2026.




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