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Ministry of
Foreign Affairs
of Mongolia
MONGOLIA – RUSSIA – CHINA
“ECONOMIC CORRIDOR”
BUILDING A NETWORK OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PARKS
Ulziisaikhan Ganbold
Deputy Director-General
Department of Foreign Trade and
Economic Cooperation
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of
Mongolia2017.11.28
Hefei City, PRC
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Ministry of
Foreign Affairs
of Mongolia
First Summit (September 2014, Dushanbe)
• Focus on economic cooperation
Second Summit (July 2015, Ufa, Russia)
• Agreed to create Economic corridor
• Mongolian “Development Road” program
• Russian EAEC
• “Belt and Road” initiative
Third Summit (June 2016, Tashkent)
• Signed the Program of China-Mongolia-Russia
Economic corridor
Mongolia, China, Russia SummitsMinistry of
Foreign Affairs
of Mongolia
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Ministry of
Foreign Affairs
of Mongolia
Program of Mongolia-Russia-China Economic Corridor
The Program
• Goals
• Principles
• Mechanisms
Fields of Cooperation:
• Transportation infrastructure
• Cooperation in industrial sector
• Development of border- crossing points
• Facilitation of trade and inspection procedures
• Cooperation in energy sector
• Environment and ecology
• Education, science and technology cooperation
• Humanitarian
• Agriculture
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Ministry of
Foreign Affairs
of Mongolia
Railway Transit Corridors
Western Corridor
Central Corridor
Eastern Corridor
Northern CorridorARTS SUURI
ERDENET
TAKASHIKEN BULGAN
TSAGAAN
TOLGOI
ZAMIIN-UUD ERLIAN
SUKHBAATAR NAUSHKI SOLOVEVSK
EREENTSAV
BICHIGT
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Ministry of
Foreign Affairs
of Mongolia
Road Transit Corridors
AH-4
AH-3
Eastern Corridor
KYAKHTAALTANBULAG
TASHANTA
ZAMIIN-UUD ERLIAN
TAKASHIKEN BULGAN
EREENTSAV
SOLOVEVSK
BICHIGT
ULAAN BAISHINT
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Ministry of
Foreign Affairs
of Mongolia
Program Financing
Sponsors:
▪ Government budget
▪ Private sector investment
▪ PPP
Financing Sources:
▪ Asian Infrastructure Investment
Bank
▪ BRICS New Development Bank
▪ SCO Interbank Consortium
▪ Silk Road Fund
▪ Other national and multilateral
financial institutions
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Ministry of
Foreign Affairs
of Mongolia
Trilateral Expert 1st meeting for Economic Corridor
Implementation
TRILATERAL EXPERT 1ST MEETING
• First meeting was held in Beijing on 24 Mar
2017.
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mongolia
- National Development and Reform
Commission of China,
- Ministry of Economic Development of
Russia
• The parties agreed to establish “Trilateral
cooperative mechanism” for ensuring
implementation of program on economic
corridor.
• The parties discussed about Priority projects and
its criteria.
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Ministry of
Foreign Affairs
of Mongolia
Trilateral Expert 2nd meeting for Economic Corridor
Implementation
TRILATERAL EXPERT 2nd MEETING
• The 2nd meeting was held in Moscow on 29 Aug
2017.
• The parties agreed on the content of “Trilateral
cooperative mechanism” for ensuring
implementation of projects listed on Economic
corridor MOU
• The parties agreed to implement 3 priority
projects:
- Central railway corridor,
- Central Highway corridor
- Energy sector (electricity transmission line)
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Ministry of
Foreign Affairs
of MongoliaJOINT INVESTMENT PLANNING CENTER
MONGOLIA
CHINA
RUSSIA
Investment
Research Center
Joint Center for Investment Planning
- The main responsibilities to analyze laws
and regulations of 3 countries and seek to
harmonize them.
- To coordinate with Chinese and Russian
similar organization
- To provide coordination between respective
organizations in implementing projects
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Ministry of
Foreign Affairs
of Mongolia
Next step
• In near future, the government of Mongolia is aiming to hold the third
expert level meeting in Ulaanbaatar to review the implementation of
establishing the Mongolia-Russia-China Economic Corridor.
• Discuss the implementation of priority projects of building railway,
highway, upgrading electricity transmission lines and agree on the
timeframe of implementing the project.
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Ministry of
Foreign Affairs
of Mongolia
DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
PARKS IN MONGOLIA
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Ministry of
Foreign Affairs
of Mongolia
DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
PARKS IN MONGOLIA
Science, Technology and Innovation Policy and Regulations
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Ministry of
Foreign Affairs
of Mongolia
DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
PARKS IN MONGOLIA
The Law on Science and Technology
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Ministry of
Foreign Affairs
of Mongolia
DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
PARKS IN MONGOLIA
Master Plan on Science and Technology Development up to 2020
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Ministry of
Foreign Affairs
of Mongolia
DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
PARKS IN MONGOLIA
The National Information Technology Park
/NITP/ was established in 2002 by the
Government of Mongolia .
The establishment of NITP was implemented
with the grant aid of 1 million USD from the
Government of the Republic of Korea.
The National Information Technology Park
MAIN FUNCTIO
N
IT Incubator
ITEE
ICDL
Training center
Co working
space
Information center
Computer vision lab
Embedded system
laboratory
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Ministry of
Foreign Affairs
of Mongolia
• Vision
To become Science Park-Information Technology for the acceleration of the high technologyindustry
• Strategic Objectives
With its available facilities, the Science Park-Information Technology aims to build strongercooperation between universities, research institutes, and industries to achieve the followingactivities at the national level:
✓ Tech transfer
✓ Intellectual property exchange
✓ R&D
Achieving these activities will allow for clear SP management experience, capacity building in humanresources, and integration between the goals of the Science Park-Information Technology and theuniversities and research facilities and industries in order for the successful development and operationof SP-IT
The National Information Technology Park
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Ministry of
Foreign Affairs
of Mongolia
DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
PARKS IN MONGOLIA
Challenges