Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/297/REV.1 |
S-Table-II.2 |
Mongolia |
2014 |
Measures |
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Table 2.2 Main trade-related laws
Company law and Licensing
Legislation: Law on Licensing
Year: 2001
Description: Regulates giving, delaying, and invalidating a licence to business activities that might negatively affect public interest, human well-being, environment, and national security, and that might require specific conditions and expertise
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/297/REV.1 |
S-Table-III.2 |
Mongolia |
2014 |
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Ban/Prohibition |
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Table 3.2 Goods prohibited from exportation/importation
Goods under 4 digit HS code: 22.07
Goods under 6-digit HS code:
Commodity description: Poisonous chemicals, the use of which is prohibited in Mongolia /16 types of chemicals listed in the annex to the Order by the Minister of Environment No. 75 of 1997
Export/import: Import
Goods under 4 digit HS code: 22.07
Goods under 6-digit HS code:
Commodity description: Poisonous chemicals used in the production of weapons, wastes thereof
Export/import: Export and Import
Goods under 4 digit HS code: 22.07
Goods under 6-digit HS code:
Commodity description: Radioactive chemicals, wastes thereof, originating from nuclear weapons
Export/import: Import
Goods under 4 digit HS code: 22.07
Goods under 6-digit HS code:
Commodity description: Dangerous wastes
Export/import: Import
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/297/REV.1 |
S-III§47 |
Mongolia |
2014 |
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Ban/Prohibition |
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(…) Since Mongolia's previous review in 2005, cedar nuts have been added to the list of goods subject to export prohibition in accordance with the Law on Environment and Plants, and certain works of art, collectors' pieces, and antiques have been added to the list of goods subject to export licence.
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/297/REV.1 |
S-III§59 |
Mongolia |
2014 |
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Other price and market based measures |
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(…) Local taxes include personal income tax, real estate tax, stamp duty tax, payment for the use of natural resources, tax on auto vehicles and some other vehicles, licence fee for the use of natural resources (except mineral resources), land payment, and gun tax.
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/297/REV.1 |
S-IV§2 |
Mongolia |
2014 |
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Agriculture |
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Most of the land in Mongolia is potentially suitable to agriculture, but the harsh climate, particularly the cold winters, short growing seasons, and low rainfall, make production difficult, and yields remain low compared to other countries. Furthermore, while livestock rearing continues to dominate agricultural production, the increase in the number of animals over the past few years (particularly goats and sheep) has led to problems with overgrazing, especially around villages. In addition, particularly severe winter weather (dzuds) in some years can cause livestock losses, such as the 2009/10 winter, which contributed to a decline in stocks of cattle (16%), goats (29%), and sheep (25%) (Table 4.2).
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/297/REV.1 |
S-IV§45 |
Mongolia |
2014 |
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Other price and market based measures |
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Under the Law on Environmental Resource Utilisation Fee, the Law on Environmental Impact Assessment, and some other legislation on environmental protection as amended in 2012, the water utilization fee is based on the economic value of the water used.
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WT/TPR/S/297/REV.1 |
S-IV§53 |
Mongolia |
2014 |
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Energy |
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The Ministry of Energy is responsible for developing and implementing policies and laws on electricity. The Energy Regulatory Commission is responsible for regulating the sector;(…); and the National Renewable Energy Center promotes renewable energy technologies.
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/297/REV.1 |
S-Table-A3.1 |
Mongolia |
2014 |
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Energy |
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Table A3. 1 State owned enterprises, June 2013
State owned companies
Name: National renewable energy center
Shares owned by the State: 100
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/297/REV.1 |
S-IV§55 |
Mongolia |
2014 |
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Energy |
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In addition to the laws affecting electricity generation, transmission, and distribution, Government policy is set out in a number of programmes including the Program on Integrated Power Energy System to integrate the regional networks into a national grid; and the National Renewable Energy Program. (…)
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WT/TPR/G/297/REV.1 |
G-IV§16 |
Mongolia |
2014 |
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Energy |
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Within the framework of the implementation of Law on Renewable Energy adopted in 2007, "National Renewable energy program (2005-2020)", policy is followed to promote production of renewable energy. Renewable energy resources provide 8% of total energy supply by its capacity and 2% energy production. According to the "National Renewable energy program (2005-2020)", the Government of Mongolia has set the target to increase electricity generation from Renewables 20-25% by the year 2020. A wind power plant with 50 MWatt capacity in Salhit is operating properly.
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