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Thursday, 07 December 2006 |
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The National Auditing Office has recently made an
inspection on the “100,000 Solar Houses” project, which is being implemented by
the government from 2000 to 2010. According to the report, the misappropriation
of funds, lack of financial documentation and no oversight may lead to the
projects demise.
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Tuesday, 05 December 2006 |
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Mongolian
government workers declined to give out information about a stability
agreement with the Russian invested Vostock Nefte Gaz Company which was signed
in October, 2005, according to government and company officials.
“The Mongolian
government signed a stability agreement with Vostock Nefte Gaz Company to
establish an oil refinery. I support this project because it is very profitable
for Mongolia such as increasing jobs, Mongolian people will get more income
from this refinery, it would reduce the petroleum price in Mongolia and other
productions following this industry,” B. Jargalsaikhan, Minister of
Industry and Trade told MonInfo Monday.
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Wednesday, 29 November 2006 |
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The Fuel
and Energy Ministry has re-announced the tender for delivery of 21,500 solar
electricity converters within a timeframe of 15 days, until December, 12. According
to officials at the Ministry, the previous tender was postponed, because the prices
offered by the participants surpassed the budget approved by the government
which is MNT 8 billion.
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Tuesday, 28 November 2006 |
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Many countryside families in Mongolia’s far west, often
referred to as the least connected to Ulaanbaatar, who only had access to one
television channel will now receive four different stations being broadcast
from Ulaanbaatar, according to a government project.
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Tuesday, 21 November 2006 |
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The Coordinate Center for construction research,
advertisement and information informed that they will hold a seminar among companies and entities involved in construction sector Wednesday, discussing issues on management and the formulation of consistent construction quality monitoring.
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Friday, 17 November 2006 |
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D.J.
Roberts, a consultant for the Korean L-Systech company which proposed the
lowest cost during international bidding to provide herder families with
solar electricity converters said that the cancelling of the tender by the
Minister of Fuel and Energy was unlawful, and that L-Systech is ready to apply to an
international court.
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Wednesday, 08 November 2006 |
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Communications
Regulatory Committee officials said that an inspection on the operating
companies regarding problems with international incoming calls to Mongolia
started last week in order to find out who is operating illegally.
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