ULAN BATOR, Oct. 4 (Xinhua) -- Mongolia's economy will grow 5.9
percent in 2018, supported by a revived coal sector and strong private
investment mainly in the mineral and trade sectors, the World Bank (WB)
said Thursday in its latest report.
Mongolia's economy in 2019 is predicted to expand by 6.6 percent,
according to "Navigating Uncertainty," the October 2018 edition of the
WB East Asia and Pacific Economic Update.
Private investment supported by foreign direct investment and private
sector credit will remain a key driver for growth in the medium term,
especially in the mining, manufacturing and transport services,
Jean-Pascal N. Nganou, WB Senior Economist for Mongolia, said at a press
conference.
"The Mongolian economy has shown good performance in the first
quarter of 2018. Particularly, growth of the gross domestic product
(GDP) increased from 5.1 percent in 2017 to 6.1 percent in the first
quarter of this year," Nganou said, adding that Mongolia's economic
growth is expected to continue.
Meanwhile, there are some domestic and external risks to Mongolia's
economic growth, including the 2020 election which could delay the
implementation of mega projects in the mining sector, trade tensions
between major economies, and commodity market volatility, the bank
warned.
The country's economy is heavily dependent on the mining industry,
which contributes to about a quarter of the country's GDP and more than
90 percent of its exports.
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