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Korea and Mongolia bolster full life cycle cooperation for rare metals
  • Registration date2025-03-12
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The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) of the Republic of Korea held the second Korea-Mongolia Rare Metals Cooperation Joint Committee (“Committee”) meeting today in Seoul to boost bilateral cooperation for rare metals supply chains.


The Committee is a follow-up to the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on rare metals supply chain cooperation forged during the Mongolian prime minister's visit to Korea in February 2023. Deputy Minister for Energy Policy Lee Ho-hyeon and Mongolia’s State Secretary of the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources Javkhlanbaatar Sereeter led their respective delegations in today’s meeting to discuss various measures for rare metals cooperation with the participation of both countries’ relevant ministries and institutions.


By this November, the two countries are looking forward to completing the establishment of materials and equipment for the Korea-Mongolia Rare Metals Cooperation Center, which will serve to support Korean firms’ rare metals technology development as an outpost for entry into Mongolia’s mineral development projects. 


Through joint exploration between the Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM) and Mongolia’s Geological Center for Research and Analysis (GCRA), efforts will be made to identify rare metal reserves in Mongolia and conduct demonstrations of Korean companies’ exploration technologies. The Korea Institute of Energy Technology Evaluation and Planning (KETEP) plans to launch an R&D project to expedite Mongolia’s tin mining development and contribute to Korea’s supply chains through the application of smart mining technologies suitable for Mongolian sites and the securing of beneficiation pilot plant technologies.


Going forward, Korea and Mongolia will be engaging in joint efforts spanning the entire life cycle from exploration to development centering on economically feasible rare metals with aim to stabilize Korea’s supply chains and spur the development of Mongolia’s mineral resources.