Ulaanbaatar officials advanced their infrastructure investment drive on December 8 during a detailed project presentation. The city introduced new feasibility studies and business models for metro, tram, and sludge-incineration projects. Officials said the event aimed to attract investors and strengthen cooperation with private enterprises.
City leaders stressed that the infrastructure investment drive supports long-term urban development goals. They noted that the new assessments provide clearer financial structures and practical implementation plans. Stakeholders from several industries attended to evaluate investment prospects and possible partnership roles.
Mayor Nyambaatar Khishgee said the city will expand private-sector engagement throughout 2026. He explained that current permit systems delay business activity and create barriers for companies seeking project access. The administration plans to reform these systems and simplify requirements for domestic bidders.
The mayor also highlighted efforts to work more closely with Mongolia’s financial sector. He said this cooperation will help attract investment and refine the city’s legal environment. These changes aim to accelerate progress within the broader infrastructure investment drive.
Officials confirmed that the city will complete a valuation of its assets next year. They said this step will help Ulaanbaatar operate more effectively as a financial market participant. The assessment will also support private firms facing ongoing capital shortages.
Experts noted that the metro and tram projects could significantly reduce congestion across Ulaanbaatar. They added that improved mobility would support economic growth and ease pressure on existing transport systems. The sludge-incineration project could also resolve long-standing waste-management issues and improve environmental conditions.
Officials concluded that further investor outreach events will follow this presentation. They confirmed that project structures will continue to evolve as new partners join. Ulaanbaatar leaders said the city remains committed to the infrastructure investment drive and plans sustained work toward major construction milestones.

