From logistics to health services, Mongolia can learn much from Hong Kong, envoy says

This is the ninth in a series of interviews with consuls general of emerging and belt and road economies with which Hong Kong is keen to build ties. The previous ones are here.

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Mongolia hopes to grow its business presence in Hong Kong and tap its experience as a global financial centre and logistics hub, the country’s top envoy in the city has said.

Aside from reviving a dormant business forum in the city next year, Consul General Khulan Onkhoon said she was pushing for dual stock market listings in the two jurisdictions.

Teams of officials had also been visiting Hong Kong over the past year to learn from the city’s experience in logistics, infrastructure and medical services as Mongolia was grappling with problems related to rapid urbanisation.

Khulan, who previously worked in her country’s mining and investment sector, took over as her country’s top envoy in the city in August 2023. She said her first visit to Hong Kong was two decades ago.

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China and Mongolia mark 75 years of bilateral relations this year and in September, Chinese Vice-President Han Zheng called for the two countries to deepen ties and expand cooperation.

  

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