ASTANA, Kazakhstan, March 20. Kazakhstan is
exploring opportunities to strengthen its presence in the Mongolian
market, including the potential opening of a trade office in
Ulaanbaatar, Trend
reports via the Ministry of Trade and Integration of
Kazakhstan.
The proposed office could serve as a platform for promoting
Kazakh products and establishing direct engagement with Mongolian
businesses.
In turn, the Mongolian side has shown strong interest in the
Kazakh market and is actively exploring ways to expand its
presence.
In this regard, the parties agreed to discuss with the business
community the possibility of establishing reciprocal trade offices
to promote national products - a Kazakh office in Ulaanbaatar and a
Mongolian one in Almaty. The issue was discussed in Ulaanbaatar
during the Kazakhstan–Mongolia Trade and Investment Day.
The sides also agreed to expand cooperation in agriculture and
the food industry, with particular focus on grain and processed
products. Kazakhstan is considering increasing exports of barley,
flour, oil and fat products, rice, and confectionery to the
Mongolian market.
Trade turnover between Kazakhstan and Mongolia exceeded $133
million in 2025. At the same time, both sides noted that the
potential for cooperation is significantly higher, with bilateral
trade possibly reaching $500 million in the future.