News
19 June 2020

ADB to support Economic Cooperation Zone for Mongolia

Region:
Asia-Pacific

The Asian Development Bank has approved a $30 million loan to develop and operationalise Mongolia’s Zamyn-Uud free zone, which is part of a proposed economic cooperation zone between the country and China.

The project will support the construction and sustainable operations of new infrastructure and facilities in the free zone - situated near the busiest international border port between Mongolia and China - as well as effective zone management.

The port-of-entry system to be established under the project will promote the integration of various border agency systems and enable data-sharing both within the country and across the border with China.

The project will cost a total of $35.76 million, of which the Government of Mongolia will contribute $5.76 million. It is expected to be completed by December 2025.

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