Home News MiningWeek & MinePro 2025: “Mining Momentum in Mongolia: Driving Progress and Responsibility“ MiningWeek & MinePro 2025: “Mining Momentum in Mongolia: Driving Progress and Responsibility“ Ulaanbaatar, July 4, 2025 /MONTSAME/. Mongolian National Mining Association (MNMA) has announced that the People’s Republic of China will be the Focus Country for MiningWeek & MinePro 2025. MiningWeek & MinePro 2025, an international conference and exhibition will take place on September 11-13, 2025, in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Under the theme “Mining Momentum in Mongolia: Driving Progress and Responsibility,” this international conference and exhibition will emphasize high-impact cross-border partnerships, responsible mining, and investment opportunities aimed at sustainable growth. As the world’s largest consumer of minerals and one of Mongolia’s most significant economic partners, China plays a central role in transforming the global mining industry. The People’s Republic of China is a key player in: Driving Global Demand & Investment: China leads the world in mining investment and infrastructure development, promoting long-term cooperation in critical mineral supply chains, technological advancements, and sustainable infrastructure projects throughout the region. Advancing Green & Smart Mining Technologies: China is a global leader in green mining technologies and the transition to smart, environmentally responsible mining practices, setting the global standard for sustainability. Enhancing Regional Connectivity & Prosperity: Through strategic initiatives that strengthen trade routes, foster cross-border infrastructure, and expand economic cooperation, China plays a vital role in driving regional growth and supporting the continued success of Mongolia’s mining sector. MiningWeek & MinePro 2025 will bring together public and private sector leaders, institutional investors, mining operators, and technology innovators from around the globe, offering unique opportunities for long-term collaboration and shared prosperity, reported MNMA.