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Relations between Mongolia and China
The history of Mongolia can be traced back to the Qin Dynasty. The large-scale use of troops by Emperor Taizong of Qin Shihuang and Emperor Wudi of Han Dynasty did not fundamentally solve the Mongolian problem. Kangxi regarded Mongolia as a barrier against Russia. Mongolia became independent during the Northern Warlords. During World War II, Mongolian separatist forces colluded with the Soviet Union to carve up outer Mongolia. After liberation, China did not unify Outer Mongolia because of the Soviet Union.
Now the relationship is:
Leaders of the two sides often meet;
Mongolian economy gradually depends on China;
/kloc-for 0/0 years, China has been Mongolia's largest trading partner;
Mongolia's industrial structure is not perfect. It can be said vividly that the heavy chemical industry has no legs, the equipment manufacturing industry has no legs, the food textile industry is backward in technology, the product structure is simple and short-legged, and the mining industry has soft legs. The disadvantages of "no pains, no gains" are very prominent. Mongolia has long been an exporter of China's industrial products.
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