AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMongolia Health Alert: Mongolia’s National Center for Zoonotic Diseases warned of rising bubonic plague risk, urging prevention as illegal marmot hunting and summer rural travel increase exposure. Mining & Energy: Rio Tinto reaffirmed 2026 targets; Oyu Tolgoi copper ramp-up in Mongolia is “on track,” while Pilbara iron ore sales rose and diesel costs stayed a watch item. Cross-border Trade & Markets: ASX climbed as miners led gains, with iron ore above US$100/t and copper strength lifting sentiment. China Economy Watch: China’s Q2 growth slowed to 4.3% amid weak consumption and a continuing property drag, even as exports stayed resilient. Desert & Rangeland Focus: China’s “Green Great Wall” shows progress against desertification, but scientists warn the fight isn’t over—relevant for Mongolia’s grassland and land-use pressures. EV Charging Industry: XYDF promoted scalable DC fast-charging systems, citing deployments in cold and mining-heavy conditions. Food Waste & Policy: A study highlights how Mongolia, Japan, China and South Korea tackle food waste through culture-linked campaigns and schemes. Bilateral Business Angle: South Korea and Mongolia keep pushing logistics and critical-minerals cooperation, including a logistics council and trade/energy deals.
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