Montenegro’s Tax Administration (TA) has submitted its first list of more than 2,000 inactive business entities owned by foreign nationals to the Police Directorate, the institution…
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Montenegro’s state-owned power utility, EPCG, has requested Government approval to begin preparatory works for the construction of the Krupac solar power plant in Nikšić. According to…
Montenegro plans to generate 3,798 GWh of electricity in 2026, an increase of approximately 57.6% compared to projected output for 2025. The sharp rise is primarily…
Mohamed Alabbar, owner of Eagle Hills, is expected to return to Ulcinj in early December, Pobjeda has learned. His upcoming visit has generated significant interest among…
With a proposed budget of €3.79 billion for 2026, which is €238 million less than this year, the Montenegrin Government expects to increase its own-source revenues…
Despite accelerated economic growth and announced reforms, foreign investors believe that Montenegro’s business climate has not improved. The MFIC Ease of Doing Business Index remains at…
The regular annual meeting of the IPA Monitoring Committee was held in Podgorica, bringing together representatives of Montenegrin institutions, beneficiaries of IPA funds and officials from…
The average price per square meter of newly built apartments in Montenegro reached €2,230 in the third quarter of the year, according to data published by…
As Western Balkan energy systems modernize, Montenegro’s grid and market position is becoming strategically important. Montenegro can serve as a balancing and flexibility-services provider for neighboring power systems.…
Montenegro’s path toward European Union membership is not only a political project—it is an economic repositioning. As the country aligns with EU regulations, supply chains, digital…


