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The Ministry of Economy and Development has completed drafting the Five-Year Development Strategy for 2026 through 2030, which is scheduled for discussion at the Cabinet meeting on October 15. The strategic planning document has been developed based on research and analysis, incorporating measurable goals, clear indicators, and result-oriented objectives. It also emphasizes inclusive participation, ensuring that input from all sectors of society is reflected.
The draft strategy underwent extensive public consultation, being discussed a total of 14 times with representatives from academic institutions, universities, central government agencies, professional associations, and private sector organizations. Feedback and proposals collected during these consultations were consolidated and harmonized into the final version of the document.
According to the Ministry of Economy and Development, the strategy outlines key priorities across human development, social progress, economic and infrastructure growth, environmental sustainability, good governance, digital transition, regional development, national competitiveness, and advances in science, technology and artificial intelligence. Within these areas, it defines specific national, sectoral, and program-level outcomes aimed at achieving balanced and sustainable progress over the five-year period.
Officials stated that the criteria of the strategy align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and Mongolia’s international commitments. The Ministry noted that this alignment will not only help fulfill global obligations but also enhance the quality and coherence of Mongolia’s development planning. The government expects the new strategy to serve as a practical roadmap for advancing the country’s long-term “Vision-2050” objectives.
Published Date:2025-10-16