BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
Abstract In March, Montenegro borrowed EUR 100 million from Deutsche Bank. Compared to previous borrowings,…
Montenegro’s total labor force consists of approximately 250,000 people with almost 50,000 workers, or close…
Montenegro regained its independence in 2006, and since then, the country has adopted an investment…
Montenegro’s Foreign Investment Law, which was adopted by the Parliament in 2011, establishes the framework…
The Central Register of the Commercial Court (CRPS) is responsible for business registration procedures (…
Montenegro signed the Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA) in July 2007. The agreement has…
The main law governing foreign investment, the Montenegrin Law on Foreign Investment, is based on…
The Ministry of Economic Development, in cooperation with the World Bank Group (WBG), has created…
In 2004, Montenegro adopted the Law on Free Zones, which offers businesses benefits and exemptions…
LATEST NEWS
Reconstruction of the Sozina railway tunnel—almost 70 years old and the longest in Montenegro—could begin…
The Montenegrin power utility EPCG ended September this year with a loss of €80 million,…
The Ministry of Transport has published the updated ranking list of bidders in the concession…
The European Investment Bank (EIB) is preparing to launch an investment wave of more than…







