GENDER EQUALITY TODAY FOR SUSTAINABLE TOMORROW

GENDER EQUALITY TODAY FOR SUSTAINABLE TOMORROW

The Business Council of Mongolia in collaboration with Australia Awards, the Zorig Foundation , and the International Women's Federation of Commerce and Industry (IWFCI) Mongolia held its Monthly Meeting for March on 09 March 2022 on the topic the "GENDER EQUALITY TODAY FOR SUSTAINABLE TOMORROW".
 
The theme for International Women’s Day, 8 March, 2022 (IWD 2022) was, “Gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow”, recognizing the contribution of women and girls around the world, who are leading the charge on climate change adaptation, mitigation, and response, to build a more sustainable future for all.
 
Special thanks to our chairs, all panelists, and everyone who took interest in our event.
 
Here is the list of our honorary speakers.
 
(PANELISTS 1)
Ms. L. Enkhtuvshin, Country Program Manager Australia Awards in Mongolia
Mr. E. Bulgantamir, Chairman, Seruun Group
Ms. E. Nomindari, CEO, Mongolian Sustainable Finance Association
Ms. L. Tselmegsaikhan, Executive Director, IRIM
Ms. J. Ichinkhorloo, Chief Human Resource Officer, APU JSC
Ms. O. Odgerel, Moderator
 
(PANELISTS 2)
Ms. Kh. Amarjargal, Country Director for Mongolia, Rio Tinto
Ms. B. Erdenedelger, First Deputy CEO, Khan Bank
Ms. B. Punsalmaa, Board Member, IWFCI Mongolia
Ms. B. Naymsteren, Managing Partner, Snow Hill Consultancy LLP
Ms. M. Zolzaya, Board Member, IWFCI Mongolia
Ms. B. Dulamkhorloo, Moderator
 
 
 
BCM FEBRUARY 2022 MONTHLY MEETING RECAP

BCM FEBRUARY 2022 MONTHLY MEETING RECAP

 

BCM FEBRUARY 2022 MONTHLY MEETING RECAP 

The Business Council of Mongolia’s February 2022 Monthly Meeting was held on 28 February 2022, with Chairman Ts. Tumentsogt hosting for a combined audience of around 300 people at the Shangri-La in-person and others online via Zoom.

Things have taken a drastic turn from only a week ago with the onset of the Russo-Ukrainian war, causing great uncertainty all around the world and in Mongolia. It is yet to be seen how the war will affect Mongolia’s businesses and economy, stated BCM Chairman Tumentsogt in his opening remarks.

At the BCM Secretariat, Mr. U.Unenburen has resigned from his post as Managing Director to focus on his private business ventures. The BCM Board thanks Mr. Unenburen for his service as the Managing Director of BCM since May 2020.

Ms. B.Javkhlan has been appointed as the new Managing Director. She has been working as a Director (Board Affairs, Working Groups, Memberships) at the BCM since December 2018. Javkhlan is a business executive with over 10 years of extensive international working experience.

For more information on personnel changes and working groups at the BCM, please read our most recent press release.

The meeting started with a presentation by the Director General of the Monetary Policy Department of the Bank of Mongolia, Mr. B.Bayardavaa. He noted that economic recovery is underway; however, it has been slower than expected. Mongolia experienced 1.0 percent growth in 2021, despite a forecast of 1.4 percent. Inflation has risen dramatically, with prices of goods and services increasing by 11.4 percent as of Q4’2021.

Following Bayardavaa’s presentation, an economists’ roundtable was held on the topic of “Perspectives on the Mongolian Economy,” moderated by Chairman Tumentsogt. On the panel were:

  • Mr. B.Lkhagvajav, Member of the Supervisory Board of the Bank of Mongolia
  • Mr. E.Amarbayasgalan, Principal Banker, Ard Financial Group.
  • Ms. B.Otgontugs, Professor of Economics at the National University of Mongolia
  • Mr. N.Enkhbayar, Head of the Center of Economic Security, Institute of Strategic Studies
 
During the panel discussion, Mr. Enkhbayar, Head of the Center of Economy Security at the Institute of Strategic Studies, delivered a presentation on “Geopolitical Events and Their Economic Consequences."

After a brief Q&A with the audience, Ambassador and Research Professor in International Politics Mr. D.Bayarkhuu gave a speech on the “Mongolian Economy and External Factors,” in which he briefed the audience on the situation in Ukraine and its possible ramifications on Mongolia.

Mr. Bayarkhuu went on to moderate the second panel discussion of the meeting on the topic “How will external factors affect the economy of Mongolia?” On the panel were:
  • Ms. E.Nomindari, Executive Director, Mongolian Sustainable Finance Association
  • Mr. B.Sergelen, Managing Director of NovaTerra
  • Dr. Ch.Khashchuluun, Economist
  • Mr. O.Ochirjav, Ambassador, Former Director of the Secretariat of the National Security Council

 
During the panel, Ms. Nomindari gave a presentation overviewing climate risk and impact. She noted that the ambitious pledges made at COP26 means we need to think today about how we want to shape the economy 20, 30 years down the line.

Mr. Sergelen also gave a presentation on the “Current State of Capital Markets, Cryptocurrencies, and Digital Markets,” and a brief Q&A was held with the panelists before the meeting was adjourned.

For more information on key points made by speakers and panelists, please view the Editor’s full notes from the meeting.


Links:
  1. Editor's notes (English)
  2. "Economic Overview" (Mongolian) by B.Bayardavaa, Director General, Monetary Policy Department, Bank of Mongolia
  3. "Geopolitical Events and Their Economic Consequences" (Mongolian) by N.Enkhbayar, Head of the Center of Economic Security, Institute of Strategic Studies
  4. "Climate change and its impact on the economy and financial sector" (English) by E.Nomindari, Executive Director, Mongolian Sustainable Finance Association
  5. "Current State of Capital Markets, Cryptocurrencies, and Digital Markets" by B.Sergelen, Managing Director of NovaTerra

 

 

Discussion on the development survey of the New Airport's surrounding areas

Discussion on the development survey of the New Airport's surrounding areas

The Business Council of Mongolia and JICA Mongolia (Japan International Cooperation Agency) jointly organised stakeholders' meeting to collect opinions on the development of the New Zuunmod-based survey’s draft report for further potential collaboration.
 
The agenda aimed to discuss and support the Government of Mongolia’s plans to develop the Khushig Valley Free Economic Zone in the surrounding area of New Ulaanbaatar International Airport. The zone focuses to promote tourism, cultural-creative production, trade, tourism with international banking and financial center, betting games and associated services, business, and export-oriented production based on artificial intelligence, science, and advanced technology.
 
We would like to express our special gratitude to Mr. Tumentsogt Tsevegmid, the Chairman of the Business Council of Mongolia for chairing the meeting and Ms. Eriko Tamura, the Chief Representative of JICA Mongolia Office, and Ms. Rieko Sasaki, the Representative of JICA Consulting Team for wonderfully conducting and presenting the research. Thank you to everyone who contributed and attended the session.
 
BCM DECEMBER 2021 MONTHLY MEETING RECAP

BCM DECEMBER 2021 MONTHLY MEETING RECAP

BCM DECEMBER 2021 MONTHLY MEETING RECAP 

The BCM’s December 2021 Monthly Meeting was held on 9 December 2021 at the Shangri-La on the topic “COP26 Implications on Business and Investment,” with BCM Chairman Ts.Tumentsogt hosting for an audience of around 80 people. In his opening remarks, Chairman Tumentsogt emphasized the importance of COP26 and the goal of keeping global temperature rise below 2 degrees Celsius, before inviting UK Ambassador Philip Malone to give the audience a summary of COP26’s various agreements, figures, and goals.
 


UK Ambassador to Mongolia Philip Malone briefs the audience on COP26's highlights.


As the host nation of COP26, it was befitting that the UK Ambassador to Mongolia began the meeting with a rundown of what happened at the meeting in Glasgow. The ambition of keeping temperature rise below 1.5C is alive, “but its pulse is weak,” stated the Ambassador. However, if every country adheres to its climate pledges, it is possible, he said. The Glasgow Climate Pact is to be delivered across the world in four key areas: mitigation, adaptation, finance, and collaboration.

Nations whose economies comprise 90% of global GDP have made commitments on achieving net-zero carbon emissions. COP26 nations also agreed on the necessity of phasing out coal power, and all major coal-financing nations have committed to ending international coal finance by the end of this year. Other commitments include halting and reversing deforestation, making electric vehicles the new norm, and reductions on methane emissions.

One vital aspect in achieving climate goals is financing. Over the coming years and decades, trillions of dollars globally will be mobilized and realigned to facilitate the green transition. Governments, IFIs, central banks, and private financial institutions will dedicate massive sums of money for the purpose of achieving net-zero emissions. Climate financing accessibility is a key issue for developing countries.

COP26 also finalized The Paris Rulebook after six years of discussions. This landmark accord settles the transparency process which will hold countries accountable. A key part of this is Article 6, which establishes the framework for countries to exchange carbon credits through the UNFCCC.


After Ambassador Malone’s briefing of COP26 outcomes, an Ambassadors’ Roundtable was held, with BCM Vice Chairman B.Byambasaikhan serving as moderator. On the panel were (from left to right):

  • H.E. Ms. Regina Rutenberg, Chargé d'Affaires of Germany to Mongolia
  • H.E. Ms. Axelle Nicaise, Ambassador and the Head of the European Delegation to Mongolia
  • H.E. Ms. Catherine Ivkoff, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Canada to Mongolia
  • H.E. Mr. Philip Malone, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to Mongolia
  • H.E. Mr. Sebastien Surun Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the French Republic to Mongolia
  • Mr. Gregory May, Deputy Chief of Mission U.S. Embassy to Mongolia
Each Ambassador reiterated their country’s commitments to addressing climate change and introduced to the audience some of the major initiatives being implemented domestically, internationally, and bilaterally with Mongolia.

For example, as Mongolia’s biggest investor, one priority area Canada is focusing on in Mongolia is sustainable mining, through such initiatives as Towards Sustainable Mining (TSM), a globally recognized sustainability program.

The EU’s green bonds could help Mongolian textile businesses, such as the cashmere sector, find funding that will let investors know it is going towards sustainable projects. “Anything that is green, we are for,” said EU Ambassador Axelle Nicaise.

One sentiment conveyed by the Ambassadors was the need to improve on things such as rule of law, due process, and stability. These are things that must be adhered to in order to attract investment.

After the first panel, 12 new members of the BCM were recognized with membership certificates: After a short coffee break, the meeting continued with a presentation on “COP26 and Market Incentives” by Dr. Z.Batjargal, Special Envoy of Mongolia on Climate Change, National Focal Point of Mongolia for the UNFCCC. Click here to view the presentation (Mongolian).

Finally, a second panel discussion was held on the topic “How will emerging markets benefit from new carbon trading rules?”
 

Moderated by M.Bold (left-most), on the panel were (from second-from-left to right):
  • Dr. Z.Batjargal, Special Envoy of Mongolia on Climate change, National Focal Point of Mongolia for the UNFCCC
  • Mr. E. Munkhbayasgalan, Deputy Director and Chief Engineer, Everyday Farm LLC, Monnaran 10MW Solar Power Plant
  • Mr. Randolph Koppa, Executive Vice Chairman at Trade and Development Bank
  • Mr. E.Orchlon, Vice Chair of the Business Council of Mongolia
  • Mr. Irmuun Demberel, Advisor to the Prime Minister on Economic and Investment Policy
The panel discussed subjects such as Article 6 of the Paris Rulebook; turning documents and agreements into implementation; how companies can utilize carbon trading; the economics of new energy projects; and much more.

A brief Q&A was held before the meeting was adjourned.

Summaries of points and sentiments by speakers and panelists can be found from the Editor's notes in the links below.

Links:
  1. Editor's notes (English)
  2. Presentation by Dr. Z.Batjargal: "COP26 and Market Incentives" (Mongolia)
The BCM Vice-Chair Mr. Bayanjargal Byambasaikhan participated and presented at the United Nation ESCAP’s 2021 Forum on North-East Asia Regional Power Interconnection and Cooperation

The BCM Vice-Chair Mr. Bayanjargal Byambasaikhan participated and presented at the United Nation ESCAP’s 2021 Forum on North-East Asia Regional Power Interconnection and Cooperation

The BCM Vice-Chair Mr. Bayanjargal Byambasaikhan participated and presented at the United Nation ESCAP’s 2021 Forum on North-East Asia Regional Power Interconnection and Cooperation. The purpose of the Forum is to discuss and asses the outcome of COP-26 from the perspectives of North-East Asian states and to look into opportunities for strengthening power interconnection as a strategy for achieving carbon neutrality in the subregion. During the meeting, Mr. Byambasaikhan gave a presentation on BCM’s Update on Power Interconnection.
We sincerely appreciate United Nations ESCAP and the Renewable Energy Institute for organising and enabling the participants to have a platform where we can share and discourse our common concerns and interests. We would like to thank fellow presenters and attendees for your valuable input.
 
International New Energy Summit 2021

International New Energy Summit 2021

The Business Council of Mongolia is co-organizing the International New Energy Summit 2021 on 29-30 September 2021. International New Energy Summit (INES) aims to bring significant contribution to expand political, economic and other multilateral cooperation in Mongolia's initiative to reduce the negative impacts of energy sector on climate change through establishing Northeast Asian Super Grid together with Сэргээгдэх эрчим хүч үйлдвэрлэгчдийн холбоо - MRIA , GGGI Mongolia , UK in Mongolia - British Embassy Ulaanbaatar, World Energy Council Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC), Climate Change Research and Cooperation Centre, Mongolian green Hydrogen Association, Mongolian Energy Club.
The Summit will host over 600 high-level participants including representatives of parties to the Northeast Asian Super Grid as well as delegates of governments, business entities and international organizations from various countries.
 
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