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Aspire and Ulaanbaatar Railways sign MoU

Mongolian metallurgical coal explorer and infrastructure company Aspire Mining has, through its rail subsidiary Northern Railways, signed a memorandum of understanding with Ulaanbaatar Railways to progress the commercialisation of the Erdenet to Ovoot Railway

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Ganbat Badarch, Northern Railways, and Jigjidnyamaa Damdinsuren, Ulaanbaatar Railways, signing the MoU

Ganbat Badarch, Northern Railways, and Jigjidnyamaa Damdinsuren, Ulaanbaatar Railways, signing the MoU

Aspire is the 100% owner of the Ovoot coking coal project, which is the second largest coking coal project by reserves in Mongolia. The Ovoot project development is dependent on the construction of the...

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