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A Mongolian delegation headed by Prime Minister Uchral Nyam-Osor participated in the 2026 Annual Meeting of the New Champions, also known as the Summer Davos Forum, held in Dalian, China, from June 23 to 25.
During the forum, Prime Minister Uchral took part in the strategic dialogue titled “Advancing Trade and Market Innovation in Food Systems” and delivered opening remarks. Participants discussed food security, sustainable agricultural trade, the adoption of artificial intelligence and biotechnology in the food sector, and strengthening public-private cooperation to address challenges facing global food systems.
In his remarks, the Prime Minister highlighted Mongolia's “Food Revolution” initiative, which aims to combat soil degradation, expand market access for small and medium-sized producers, and reduce barriers to trade. He also emphasized that under the government's “Liberate” initiative, reforms are being implemented to reduce overlapping regulations and bureaucracy while encouraging private-sector investment in food production, processing, and logistics.
The Prime Minister further invited participants to visit Mongolia, noting that the country will host the 17th Session of the Conference of the Parties (COP17) to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification this August.
Prime Minister Uchral also served as a panelist in the discussion “No AI Without Energy,” where he shared Mongolia's perspective on the growing energy demands of artificial intelligence, energy security, infrastructure investment, and long-term development opportunities.
He stressed that artificial intelligence, energy, and digital infrastructure should be viewed not as separate sectors but as parts of a single interconnected ecosystem, emphasizing that their coordinated development is essential for fully realizing the opportunities of the AI era.
The Prime Minister also outlined Mongolia's efforts to establish a legal framework for data center development and invited global technology companies to invest in the country.
Published Date:2026-06-26





