The Mongolia Economic Forum (MEF; ) is a non-profit, non-political and non-governmental organization in Mongolia that held its first annual conference in 2010. It provides a platform to explore collaborative opportunities across government and business, multilateral organizations, and the third sector, to implement development policies that help Mongolia achieve economic growth.
The inaugural Mongolia Economic Forum was held on 8âÂÂ9 February 2010 under the auspices of Prime Minister S. Batbold with the slogan âÂÂTogether we can.â Discussions focused on budgetary reform, development of the mining sector, the environment and green economy, state registration reforms, capital market reforms, and competitiveness. During this first Forum, an independent, non-governmental organization was founded under the name Mongolia Economic Forum with the mandate to organize an annual national economic forum.
The 2011 Forum took place on 2âÂÂ4 March 2011, again under the auspices of Prime Minister S. Batbold, with the slogan âÂÂTogether in Development.â The program centered on four core themes: human development, development policy, governance, and infrastructure, across 15 sessions. A key highlight was a roundtable with delegates from the World Economic Forum in the Civil Chamber of the Presidential Office, focusing on responsible mining, transparency in extractive industries, and joint efforts against corruption. The Invest Mongolia forum was also held alongside MEF, broadening investor dialogue.
Held on 2âÂÂ6 March 2012, the Forum focused on âÂÂEconomic Development: Inclusive Growth,â âÂÂSocial Policy: Equitable Growth,â and âÂÂCompetitiveness: Innovation and Green Growth.â Eleven discussions explored how to ensure that economic growth translates into social progress and competitive advantage. In preparation, a series of pre-forum debates were conducted with scientists, business leaders, and the wider public, and their feedback was reflected in the yearâÂÂs main themes.
The 2013 Forum convened on 4âÂÂ5 March 2013 under the auspices of Prime Minister N. Altankhuyag, with the slogan âÂÂMongolian Brand.â Discussions explored how Mongolia can diversify beyond mining, develop a national brand, and address the challenges of being landlocked. Plenary sessions covered national branding and development, development financing, the labor market and human resources, the legal environment, economic diversification, and the business environment, complemented by special sessions under the annual theme.
On 24âÂÂ25 March 2014, the Forum was held under the auspices of Prime Minister N. Altankhuyag with the slogan âÂÂMade in Mongolia.â With 34 breakout sessions, the agenda focused on âÂÂScenarios for Mongoliaâ and âÂÂDevelopment Policy and Planning.â Delegates from the World Economic Forum introduced scenario materials and a dedicated video, highlighting possible development pathways for Mongolia and encouraging long-term strategic thinking.
The 2015 Forum took place on 2âÂÂ3 April 2015 with the support of Prime Minister Ch. Saikhanbileg under the slogan âÂÂTrust.â Over two days, 18 subject discussions were held on MongoliaâÂÂs long-term vision and the macroeconomic situation. A central theme was how to improve MongoliaâÂÂs credit rating and credibility in international financial markets, emphasizing fiscal discipline, policy stability, and investor confidence.
Held on 30âÂÂ31 March 2016 with the support of Prime Minister Ch. Saikhanbileg, the Forum adopted the slogan âÂÂLessons, Challenges, and Solutions.â The first day focused on global and regional economic trends and MongoliaâÂÂs economic trajectory, while the second day centered on the business environment. An important segment addressed MongoliaâÂÂs long-term development policy, bringing together representatives of the five parliamentary parties. The event also marked the 25th anniversary of MongoliaâÂÂs membership in the Asian Development Bank, with participation from ADBâÂÂs Southeast Asia Director.
The âÂÂMongolia Economic Forum 2018â was held on 21âÂÂ22 May 2018 under the theme âÂÂLetâÂÂs Synergize.â The Forum opened with the plenary session âÂÂIntegrated Investment Policy and Implementation Programs of Mongolia,â followed by discussions focused on attracting development financing and promoting investment into Mongolia. During the Forum, the Government introduced its âÂÂThree Pillared Development Strategyâ to the public.
After a pause, the Forum returned on 7âÂÂ8 April 2022 under the theme âÂÂNew Recovery.â Supported by the Mongolia Economic Forum NGO, the event focused on MongoliaâÂÂs New Revival Policy and how to address post-crisis economic and social challenges. Twelve side sessions examined revival in key sectors, seeking a shared understanding and practical policy directions. Participants included representatives from government, business, universities, research institutions, and international organizations.
The 2023 Forum was held on 9âÂÂ10 July 2023 with the theme âÂÂWelcome to Mongolia.â Around 1,500 participants gathered across five locations. Plenary sessions discussed the sustainable development policy of Mongolia, the economy and sustainability, âÂÂNew Future â New Opportunities,â and infrastructure. Prime Minister Luvsannamsrain Oyun-Erdene inaugurated the Forum, while Chairman of the State Great Khural G. Zandanshatar delivered the main address. Senior executives from the Asian Development Bank and Rio Tinto Group joined as honored guests.
On 8âÂÂ9 July 2024, the Forum convened under the theme âÂÂGo Mongolia.â The event brought together around 2,000 participants, featuring four plenary sessions and 12 side sessions over two days. Plenaries focused on âÂÂWhatâÂÂs next â Development policy,â âÂÂGreen energy and energy transition,â âÂÂSmart city,â and âÂÂFDI in the banking sector.â Side sessions explored tourism, mining, intensive agriculture, the energy transition, and other priority sectors. Prime Minister Luvsannamsrain Oyun-Erdene inaugurated the Forum, and Chairman of the State Great Khural Amarbayasgalan Dashzeveg delivered the main speech.
The 2025 Mongolia Economic Forum took place on 8âÂÂ9 July 2025 under the theme âÂÂTogether for Tomorrow.â The Forum continued MEFâÂÂs mission of convening high-level dialogue on MongoliaâÂÂs future development path, focusing on collaboration across government, business, and civil society to address emerging challenges and opportunities. The event was inaugurated by Prime Minister Gombojavyn Zandanshatar.
Headquartered in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, the Mongolia Economic Forum is a non-governmental organization and was established in 2010.
Chairman of the Mongolia Economic Forum NGO is Ganhuyag Chuluun Hutagt. The members of the Board of Directors include Battushig Batbold, Byambasaihan Bayanjargal, and Ganzorig Vanchig.