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HERE COMES “METALS MONGOLIA-2013”

Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ "Metals Mongolia 2013" international Investors’ Forum will be held at Tuushin Hotel, Ulaanbaatar on November 8.
The conference will emphasize on how to improve the investment environment and competitiveness of Mongolia and will also focus on the topics related to the Mining laws/regulations such as Mining sector policy, Investment law, Investment fund law, "Long name" law, Gold trading law, and Company law amendments.
The second "Metals Mongolia-2013" has invited all the key players, government officials, industry experts, analysts and investors. The action is to focus on learning about how new government legislation can bring a positive opportunities for a business and identify the promising areas of growth for metals in Mongolia.
The conference is a diversified mixture of sessions and panel discussions providing comprehensive insights of our metal sector. Keynote presentations and panels will be conducted under such topics as "Foreign investment and current economic outlook of Mongolia", "Gold Sector: Current outlook and challenges", "Strategic mining deposits and planned projects in metallurgical industry", and "Developing iron sector in Mongolia".
The Government officials will present policy and directions on Mongolian mining sector, analysts and experts will provide global and domestic trending reports, in-depth view based on demand trends, geopolitical cycles, and other economic factors, infrastructure projects.
At the company presentations, hand-selected corporate executives will provide an overview of current and upcoming projects, latest finds, and overall company performance.
The main organizer of the conference is "mining.mn", a Mongolian mining portal, together with the host of the Ministry of Mining.
The first "Metals Mongolia" conference was organized November 3-4 of 2011 at the Government House with 1,034 participants from 25 countries such as Russia, China, Australia, Canada, Germany, Kazakhstan, Japan and South Korea.


