Labor regulation reforms can influence employment creation, earnings, and workers’ well-being, as well as the economic performance of firms. While there is extensive literature on labor regulations, most focus on OECD countries and some major emerging economies. Labor regulations and their impacts are not nearly as well documented and understood elsewhere.
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The public emergency readiness regime in Mongolia has been
extended until 06:00 May 8, 2021 under a Governmental Decree No
104, dated April 23, 2021. In connection with this, the Governor of
Capital City issued an Order No A/313, dated April 25, 2021
regulating the following issues.
The following activities of government organization, legal
entities, and individuals shall not be restricted:
Legislative and state administrative organization, state and
local self-government bodies, Authority against Corruption, the
General Election Commission (election bodies of all level) (up to
10% of all employees and workers may work with time
The World Vision Mongolia in partnership with the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry is implementing “Disaster Resilient Communities” project funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to strengthen the livelihoods and resilience of communities through systematic efforts reducing the community’s exposure to shocks linked to disasters in Ulaanbaatar city and six other provinces.
2021-04-02 14:11:26
Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ The steering committee of the European Union’s Trade Related Assistance for Mongolia (TRAM) project held a meeting at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on April 1. The committee reviewed the actions taken in 2020 and the plan for actions to be undertaken until the project is completed in July.
The EU TRAM project with three components, trade policy, trade facilitation and export development, has been implemented since 2017 in collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry, Mongolian Customs, General Agency for Specialized Inspection, Mongolian Agency for Standardization and Metrology, National Development Agency, and the Mongolian National Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
2021-01-29 12:59:00
Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ ‘Analysis of the 5 top destination markets for Mongolian meat exporters’ study carried out by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) was presented on January 28, first day of the ‘Fostering Integration of the Mongolia Downstream Value Chain of Meat into Regional Value Chains’ two-day national virtual workshop being organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry, and UNCTAD.
During the study presentation, workshop participants discussed consumer preferences, trends, distribution channels, logistics and transportation options of the five destination markets that have been identified as priorities for Mongolian exporters of meat (China, Japan, Vietnam, Russia and Kazakhstan) throughout the ‘Integrating Landlocked Commodity Dependent Developing Countries into Regional and Global Value Chains’ project (2018 – 2021).