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Journal articles on the topic "China-Mongolia Coal Trade"

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Makarov, A., E. Makarova, and A. Beshentsev. "Mongolia: Foreign Trade and Infrastructure Development." World Economy and International Relations 67, no. 9 (2023): 68–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.20542/0131-2227-2023-67-9-68-78.

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The paper reveals the modern specifics of the economy and plans for the development of infrastructure in Mongolia. The influence of anti-COVID restrictions on foreign trade is being studied. It is shown that the problems of export and raw material development and inland Mongolian isolation in the face of restrictions on crossing the border with China for vehicles were exacerbated by the poor development of the railway network. As a result of these restrictions, coal production and exports from Mongolia to China more than halved in 2020–2021. Together with the fall in coal prices in 2020 and th
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Li, Han, Yu Wu, Yuke Meng, and Menghui Yin. "Study on the Construction of Green Barriers and Synergy Mechanism of Carbon Neutrality Target in China-Mongolia Coal Trade." Journal of Modern Social Sciences 1, no. 1 (2024): 33–43. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13989160.

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L.N., Takaishvili. "Mongolian and Russian Coals On the International Market – Is the Competition Real?" Energy Systems Research 6, no. 2(22) (2023): 52–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.25729/esr.2023.02.0006.

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The coal industries in Russia and Mongolia tend to increase coal supplies for export. The competition between Russian and Mongolian coal so far concerns only the Chinese coal market. In the future, however, there can be competition in the international coal market of the countries in the Asia-Pacific Region (APAC). Mongolia exports mainly premium (coking) coal. Russia exports coking and steam coal, with a predominance of steam coal. An analysis of the factors influencing the development of Mongolian and Russian coal export to the APAC countries indicates that the increase in export supplies is
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Nekhoroshkov, Vladimir, and Tsolmon Delgersaikhan. "The Role of Railway Transport in Trade and Economic Cooperation Between Mongolia and China." Russian and Chinese Studies 9, no. 1 (2025): 49–64. https://doi.org/10.17150/2587-7445.2025.9(1).49-64.

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With the development of global transport and logistics activities, Mongolia's position in relations with neighboring countries is constantly strengthening. In recent years, a number of regional agreements and initiatives have been developed and implemented regarding international logistics activities. Within the framework of the “One Belt, One Road” initiative, proposed in 2013, the People's Republic of China (PRC) supports regional integration by connecting its transport infrastructure with Mongolia, Russia and European countries. The implementation of joint projects, including railroad devel
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Fartyshev, A. N., and L. A. Bezrukov. "GEOGRAPHICAL STRUCTURE OF FOREIGN TRADE OF MONGOLIA: INTRACONTINENTALITY, BORDERCROSSES AND FEATURES OF LOGISTICS." Geoeconomics of Energetics, no. 3 (October 11, 2024): 42–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.48137/26870703_2024_27_3_42.

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Foreign trade is one of the phenomena most susceptible to the so-called spatial friction effect. This article provides an overview of the geographical structure of Mongolia’s exports and imports by remoteness zones, demonstrating the critical influence of its landlocked position. Examining the distribution of imports and exports, considering the degree of product processing, reveals that finished products have a more dispersed distribution across remoteness zones. In contrast, raw materials are primarily directed to the nearest zone. The article presents statistics on product transportability,
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Bezrukov, L., and A. Fartyshev. "Features of Mongolian Foreign Trade: Risks for Russia." World Economy and International Relations 66, no. 3 (2022): 101–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.20542/0131-2227-2022-66-3-101-109.

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The dynamics of Mongolia’s foreign trade over the past three decades and its leading role in the country’s economic growth are revealed. In the context of a narrow specialization in the mining industry, the growth of the Mongolian economy is strongly dependent on the export of mineral raw materials, which overwhelmingly dominate in the structure of total exports. The overwhelming majority of these cargoes go to China, whose share in Mongolia’s foreign trade turnover is growing steadily since the early 1990s, while the same one of Russia is falling. The role of Siberia and the Far East in coope
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Bayar, Nasan. "Nation-building, Ethnicity and Natural Resources." Inner Asia 16, no. 2 (2014): 377–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22105018-12340024.

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The Mongolian economy has grown rapidly in recent years, thanks to a mining sector based on abundant resources like coal, copper, and gold. The mining boom has been stimulated by Mongolia’s energy-hungry southern neighbour China, which plays a significant role, not only through importing natural resources but also through capital investment in the growing economy. In recent decades some inland port towns, such as Chehee/Shiveehüree and Ganchmod/Gashuunsukhait have grown up along the border between the two countries. Scenes of trucks lining up at customs posts to transport Mongolian coal to Chi
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Liu, Jing, Nimin Xie, and Zhongbo Yu. "Analysis of Regional Water and Energy Consumption Considering Economic Development." Water 13, no. 24 (2021): 3582. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w13243582.

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The evaluation of regional water and energy consumption is of great significance to improving regional resource utilization. This paper analyzed the water and energy footprints in different provinces of China, considering regional economic levels. The results indicate: (1) both the largest water footprint and water footprint per capita were in Xinjiang and agriculture had the largest value; (2) Shandong was the largest energy consumer, Ningxia had the largest energy footprint per capita, and coal occupied the largest proportion for the top five energy footprint provinces; and (3) the resource
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Гамерман, Евгений Вячеславович. "ПОЛИТИЧЕСКИЕ АСПЕКТЫ ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКОЙ БЕЗОПАСНОСТИ МОНГОЛИИ". Вестник Удмуртского университета. Социология. Политология. Международные отношения 9, № 1 (2025): 67–76. https://doi.org/10.35634/2587-9030-2025-9-1-67-76.

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Актуальность выбранной темы определяется современным внешнеполитическим вектором России - так называемым «Поворотом на Восток» - и необходимостью наращивания сотрудничества с различными государствами и регионами. Для этого необходим анализ ситуации в сфере экономики и политики у потенциальных партнеров. Монгольская республика имеет относительно большие залежи полезных ископаемых, что, помимо всего прочего, дает отличные перспективы для развития энергетического сектора из Возобновляемых источников энергии (ВИЭ). При этом на данный момент, по показателю их доли в общем объеме энергетического про
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Wei, Qiang, and Weijiao Song. "Mineralogical and Chemical Characteristics of Coal Ashes from Two High-Sulfur Coal-Fired Power Plants in Wuhai, Inner Mongolia, China." Minerals 10, no. 4 (2020): 323. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/min10040323.

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The mineralogical and chemical characteristics of the feed coals and coal combustion products (CCPs) from two power plants (Xilaifeng and Damo) that consume coals from the Wuda Coalfield, Inner Mongolia, were investigated, using XRD, SEM–EDS, XRF, and ICP-MS. The feed coals from Xilaifeng and Damo are both of high ash yield (52.93% and 48.36%, respectively), and medium and high total sulfur content (2.22% and 3.32%, respectively). The minerals in the feed coals are primarily composed of kaolinite, quartz, illite, pyrite, and, to a lesser extent, gypsum and anatase. In addition to the elevated
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Book chapters on the topic "China-Mongolia Coal Trade"

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Krusekopf, Charles, and Mendee Jargalsaikhan. "Mongolia: After Successful Containment, Challenges Remain." In Covid-19 in Asia. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197553831.003.0028.

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This chapter focuses on Mongolia’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic. Mongolia was highly successful in containing Covid-19 and preventing community outbreaks. It worked closely and successfully with neighbouring countries and international organizations such as the World Health Organization to develop and implement public health measures and testing. Moreover, Mongolia was one of the first countries to close its borders; quick and successful actions by the government to shut schools and businesses, restrict social gatherings, and ban international arrivals allowed the country to self-isolate and avoid a larger outbreak. This self-isolation, however, presents challenges in maintaining economic functioning as the country is highly dependent on imports of many consumer products and exports of natural resources. In May of 2020, the country started to move ahead with plans to reopen some businesses; trade with China started to resume to allow the export of key commodities such as coal and copper, but longer-term challenges remained due to high internal and external debt levels, continued international travel and trade restrictions, and the global economic slowdown.
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