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JCI ASPAC Returns to Mongolia After 8 Years

Khulan M.
June 9, 2025
June 9, 2025
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Mongolia is set to host the JCI Asia-Pacific Conference (ASPAC) once again from June 12-15, marking its second time staging the event since debuting as host in 2017.

👥 5,000 Delegates, $18 Million Economic Boost

The conference is expected to draw over 5,000 young professionals, business leaders, and entrepreneurs from more than 70 countries. Organizers project the event will inject up to $18 million into Mongolia’s economy in just one week. This influx will benefit local hotels, restaurants, airlines, and transport providers. Additionally, around 18,000 temporary jobs are expected to be created through direct and indirect support services.

📊 Agenda Focus: Digital Transformation, Green Growth & Entrepreneurship

Over 4 days, ASPAC 2025 will highlight 3 pillars, Digital transformation, Green growth, and Entrepreneurship. The conference will host 130 events designed to inspire innovation and foster collaboration across the region. A standout feature is the NEXUS Business Forum, which will connect Mongolian startups with global investors, providing a vital platform for funding and growth.

✈️ Unlocking Mongolia’s Business Tourism Potential

While Mongolia’s leisure tourism has steadily grown over the past 3 years, business travel remains largely untapped. Organizers and officials view ASPAC 2025 as a catalyst for diversifying Mongolia’s visitor profile, positioning the country as a hub for international business engagement.

  • 🗣️ “Mongolia may not yet be known as a business travel destination, but events like ASPAC open the door to sustained international collaboration,” said B. Samadi, COC Deputy Director.

Finally… Mongolia’s geopolitical neutrality and third-neighbour foreign policy continue to bolster its reputation as a stable, impartial host for global events. Amid growing regional uncertainty, the country is emerging as a trusted venue for dialogue and cooperation, presenting a prime opportunity to expand its tourism portfolio by attracting more business travelers and international conferences.

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