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On February 21, Deputy Minister of Mines and Heavy Industry of Mongolia BUyanga discussed mining and production with the Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of Russia, Mykhailo Yurin, as well as the stabilization of raw materials for explosives. At the meeting, the Russian side stated that it would not ban ** and agreed to discuss proposals for maintaining and strengthening ** in the future during the industrial meeting of the meeting of the Mongolian and Russian ** committees.
On February 26, Deputy Minister of Mines and Heavy Industry of Mongolia BUyanga, State Inspector General BMunkhdol and Patricia Silvey, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State of the U.S. Department of Labor, discussed geology, mining, and more, and signed a memorandum of understanding to improve the oil and gas industry's control systems in terms of technical and process procedures, geotechnical engineering, and the enforcement of mine safety and health issues. Deputy Minister of Mines and Heavy Industry BUyanga presided over the signing ceremony of the MoU and said in her speech that international standards, rules, regulations and best practices should be localized in Mongolia to solve problems in the fields of geology, mining, oil and gas, organize expert exchanges, and cooperate by exchanging experiences and studying the possibility of introducing the best processes and technologies. b.Uyanga said it was important to effectively carry out activities in the geology, mining, oil and gas sectors without any risk, and he was confident that the memorandum would exacerbate these issues in a short period of time.