Rail Infrastructure Tariffs - Enabling Private Sector Development in Mongolia’s Railway Sector

This study examines the system of tariffs for the use of railway infrastructure that is needed to enable liberalization of the freight market in Mongolia. It analyzes international experience in rail sector reform and rail infrastructure tariffs.  

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Shared Use of Railway Tracks

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SMEs and Women-owned SMEs in Mongolia - Market Research Study

The report highlights the key trends, challenges, and opportunities for Mongolian SMEs in three areas: enabling environment, supply and demand prospects for financial and non-financial services, and demand for and access to finance, with a particular focus on women-owned businesses. The study is expected to provide guidance to IFC and other financial institutions in the design and implementation of their SME Banking and Women-focused products in Mongolia.

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Summary of Benchmarking PPP Procurement 2018 in Mongolia

Procuring Infrastructure Public-Private Partnerships 2018 is designed to help governments improve their PPP regulatory quality. By benchmarking the regulatory frameworks of economies around the world against internationally recognized good practices in procuring PPPs, this assessment identifies areas for improvement in the preparation, procurement, and management of PPPs.

PPIAF Helps the Municipality of Ulaanbaatar Improve its Creditworthiness

The City of Ulaanbaatar (UB) is Mongolia’s political, economic and industrial center. It has a population of 1.2 million, accounting for more than 40 percent of the country’s population. The rapid urbanization is straining the City’s ability to provide services, especially infrastructure. In order to fi nance the needed expansion of economic infrastructure and improve access to basic local services, the City plans to explore mobilizing resources from capital markets.

PPP Unit Mongolia

The Invest Mongolia Agency is responsible for the promotion, attraction, and facilitation of productive foreign direct investment into Mongolia. They help international companies establish and build their business in Mongolia.