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Cooperation in the field of Trade and Economy

Trade and economic relations of Belarus and Mongolia are regulated by:

Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Belarus and the Government of Mongolia on trade and economic cooperation signed on January 24, 1992 (entered into force on January 24, 1992);

Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Belarus and the Government of Mongolia on the assistance in the implementation and protection of investments signed on May 28, 2001 (entered into force on January 27, 2002);

Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Belarus and the Government of Mongolia on the avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of tax evasion in respect of taxes on income and property, signed on May 28, 2001 (entered into force on March 12, 2007).

The mutual trade between Belarus and Mongolia is traditionally dominated by deliveries of goods from Belarus, deliveries from Mongolia are insignificant.

 

 

Dynamics of bilateral trade of goods with Mongolia (2014 — 2021)
thousand USD

 

Turnover

Supplies from Belarus

Supplies from Mongolia

2014

22 362,5

21 663,8

698,7

2015

23 195,5

23 149,9

45,6

2016

9 895,7

9 826,9

68,8

2017

13 642,4

13 517,6

124,8

2018

19 458,2

19 116,4

341,8

2019

33 717,2

33 668,4

48,8

2020

49 604,6

49 451,0

153,6

2020 in % by 2019

147,1

146,9

314,8

2021

43 554,9

43 540,1

14,8

2021 in % by 2020

87,8

88,0

9,6

 

In 2020, the mutual trade turnover amounted to 49.6 million dollars (147.1 percent compared to 2019), Belarusian goods were delivered to Mongolia in the amount of 49.5 million dollars (146.6 percent), from Mongolia to Belarus — 153.6 thousand dollars.

In 2021, the trade turnover amounted to $43.6 million (87.8 percent by 2020), Belarusian exports — $43.5 million (88 percent), imports from Mongolia — $14.8 thousand.

The most significant commodity items supplied to Mongolia from Belarus in 2019-2021: mining dump trucks, special purpose vehicles, milk powder, butter, cheese, road and construction equipment, plastic containers, vehicles for transporting 10 or more people, tractors, cars and mechanisms for harvesting crops, agricultural machines for soil preparation and cultivation, parts and accessories for cars and tractors, medicines, flour confectionery, furniture, specific products, electric transformers, natural grape wines.

Fluorspar and cashmere products were supplied from Mongolia to Belarus.

The turnover of services between Belarus and Mongolia in 2020 amounted to $6.6 million (106.3 percent compared to 2019). At the same time, the Republic of Belarus provided services in the amount of 4.9 million dollars, Mongolia — 1.7 million dollars.

Turnover of services in 2021 — 13.4 million dollars (201.9 percent by 2020), Belarusian exports — 11.3 million dollars (231.4 percent), imports from Mongolia — 2.1 million dollars. The basis of exports is road transport services (63.4 percent of the total) and railway transport (28.9 percent). The basis of imports is railway transport services (75.6 percent).

Since 2013, the Joint Belarusian-Mongolian Commission for Trade and Economic Cooperation has been operating. Six meetings were held (the sixth meeting was held on February 25, 2022, in an online format). The co-chairman from the Belarusian side is the Minister of Industry P.A. Parkhomchik, from Mongolian — Minister of Development of Roads and Transport of Mongolia L. Khaltar.

Three meetings of the bilateral Working Group on Cooperation in Agriculture were held (the third was held on January 18, 2024 in video format), three meetings of the Belarusian-Mongolian Commission on International Automobile Communications (the third was held on October 26-27, 2023 in Ulaanbaatar).

 

 
 

 

 

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