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Opening of Zuunbayan-Khangi railway set to deliver major boost to Mongolian exports and economy
Through a further connection to a new railway under construction on the Chinese border, the transportation distance for freight across this important economic corridor will be almost halved, significantly boosting trade in minerals such as iron ore.
With construction of the Zuunbayan-Khangi railway only beginning in March 2022 , the completion of this project is set to lead to a rapid 30% increase in Mongolian export freight volume, with annual freight volumes set to stabilise at around twice their current level of 10.4 million tonnes from 2025, significantly boosting state budget revenues and local employment.
Speaking following the opening, the Prime Minister of Mongolia , L. Oyun-Erdene, said:
Having no access to the sea, Mongolia relies on 42 dry-road border points for its trade, yet as of March this year only three of them were connected by railroads. The completion of this project delivers a second new railway crossing in the south of the country, and the ambition of the New Recovery Policy is to ensure that all border points are connected by roads, railways and highways in consecutive steps.
180 companies and over 3,500 workers took part in the construction of the railway.
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