Mongolian Prime Minister Uchral Nyam-Osor recently attended the 2026 Summer Davos forum held in Dalian, China. This three-day event brought together global leaders to discuss innovation, food security, and sustainable technology. During a high-level strategic dialogue, the Prime Minister emphasized the importance of modernizing national food systems. He showcased the government’s Food Revolution initiative, which seeks to improve soil health and market access. These efforts aim to reduce trade barriers while encouraging private investment in agricultural logistics and processing.
The Prime Minister participated in critical discussions regarding the immense energy demands of artificial intelligence. He argued that energy, digital infrastructure, and technology sectors must function as one interconnected ecosystem. This holistic approach ensures that nations can fully realize the long-term benefits of the AI era. Mongolia is currently establishing a clear legal framework to attract international data center developers soon. These policy reforms reflect a broader commitment to Strategic growth across the nation’s core economic sectors.
Officials also highlighted upcoming environmental milestones during the international forum. Mongolia will host the 17th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification. This global summit takes place in Ulaanbaatar this August, focusing on land restoration and sustainable rangeland management. The Prime Minister invited global stakeholders to participate in this landmark event to foster meaningful collaboration. Such partnerships are essential for achieving long-term Strategic growth while addressing the urgent challenges of global climate change. Mongolia continues to prioritize diplomacy and innovation as it builds a modern, resilient economy for its citizens.

