EUROPEAN MONGOLIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
Budget
€50 — €0
EP Access
0
accredited persons
Staff
4
1.75 FTE
EU Grants
None
Mission & Goals
Our goal is to promote trade, services, and investment between Mongolia and European countries. As a representative body of the European-Mongolian business community, we advocate for our members’ common interests through constructive policy dialogue with the Government of Mongolia and other key political, policy, and public institutions. We also actively collaborate with like-minded institutions, associations, and chambers, including European chambers of commerce and European businesses operating in Mongolia and internationally, to strengthen cooperation and advance shared economic objectives.
EU Legislative Interests
Logistics and transport connectivity: Efficient transport connectivity between Europe and Mongolia is critically important for European companies operating in Mongolia, as well as for Mongolian exporters accessing the EU market. EuroChamber Mongolia focuses on issues related to road, rail, and air transport connectivity to facilitate the export and delivery of goods and equipment to Mongolia, and the import of Mongolian products to the European Union. GSP+ (Generalised Scheme of Preferences Plus): On behalf of our Mongolian member companies, EuroChamber Mongolia actively seeks to understand, promote, and disseminate information on the EU’s GSP+ scheme, including applicable rules, product coverage, and eligibility requirements. We support greater awareness and effective utilisation of GSP+ preferences to enhance Mongolian exports to the EU and strengthen EU–Mongolia trade relations. Mitigating unintended impacts of EU sanctions on Mongolia: While fully respecting the objectives of the European Union’s sanctions regime, EuroChamber Mongolia highlights the importance of considering the unintended economic and logistical impacts of EU sanctions on Russia on neighbouring third countries such as Mongolia. Given Mongolia’s geographic position and reliance on transit routes through its neighbours, the Mongolian private sector has experienced practical challenges affecting trade, transport, and supply chains. EuroChamber Mongolia supports dialogue aimed at ensuring that Mongolia is not disproportionately or unintentionally negatively affected by sanctions measures, while remaining fully aligned with EU legal and policy frameworks.
Communication Activities
EuroChamber Mongolia provides its members with structured marketing and visibility opportunities through its website, social media channels, regular newsletters, and curated events. In addition, we produce and disseminate annual reports and publications to keep members informed and to highlight key activities, achievements, and priorities of the organisation.
Interests Represented
Promotes their own interests or the collective interests of their members
Member Of
EBO - European Business Organization association worldwide, since 2020. Website: https://eboworldwide.eu/ Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/www.eboworldwidenetwork.eu/
Organisation Members
French Mongolian Chamber of Commerce and Industry - www.fmcci.mn British Association of Trade and Commerce in Mongolia - https://www.facebook.com/groups/524297837664980/
Additional Information
EuroChamber was founded by leading European banks and companies active in Mongolia with strong support from the Delegation of the European Union to Mongolia and the ITDM Project. Our five founding member companies are: EBRD, ING Bank, MSM Group, Termigas Impianti Tecnologici and ARI Net Associates. In July 2020, we have concluded a Cooperation agreement with 3 bilateral business associations: German-Mongolian Business Association (DMUV), French Mongolian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FMCCI) and British Business Group (BBG), thus now representing a united voice of European businesses in Mongolia with over 150 companies; and cooperate closely with Mongolian National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MNCCI), Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Finance, National Development Agency and Members of the Parliament.
Commissioner Meetings
No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.