On Nov 18, 2025, in Moscow, Chinese premier Li Qiang met with Mongolia’s Prime Minister Gombojav Zandanshatar to explore expanding trade and dive into emerging areas like green energy 🌱 and the digital economy 💻. They described China and Mongolia as close neighbors connected by mountains and rivers, aiming to build a community with a shared future.
They plan to strengthen cooperation in traditional sectors such as minerals, energy resources, infrastructure, and connectivity, while steering into new fields like renewables, smart grids, and e-commerce platforms powered by 5G. Recall this September, when President Xi Jinping met Mongolia’s President Ukhnaa Khurelsukh in Beijing—those talks paved the way for today’s roadmap.
Mongolia also congratulated China on approving its 15th Five-Year Plan for 2026–2030 this October and reaffirmed support for the one-China policy, recognizing Taiwan, Hong Kong, Xinjiang, and Xizang as inalienable parts of China's territory, highlighting deep diplomatic trust.
For young professionals across South and Southeast Asia, this collaboration could spark regional opportunities—from green-tech startups and digital hubs to cross-border jobs in app development, data analysis, and sustainable infrastructure. With plans for youth exchanges, academic programs, and hackathons, Asia’s next-gen is poised to connect, innovate, and grow together 🚀.
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Chinese premier: China willing to expand trade with Mongolia
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