Montenegro is experiencing a significant increase in tourists from previously underrepresented but strategically important markets such as the United States, China, Azerbaijan and Australia, according to…
The decision to sell the ships Kotor and 21. maj, made on July 16 at the Shareholders’ Assembly of Crnogorska Plovidba, represents the most serious blow…
The Montenegrin government plans to merge two state-owned companies: Željeznički prevoz Crne Gore (Railway Transport of Montenegro) and Održavanje željezničkih voznih sredstava (Maintenance of Railway Vehicles).…
Residents of the Ras hamlet in Rogami have requested the Ministry of Spatial Planning to revise the urban plan for Podgorica. They want alternative traffic solutions…
Modern transportation connections will strongly boost economic growth, tourism development and job creation, enabling Andrijevica to shine as it deserves, said Assembly President Andrija Mandić. He…
Swiss company 8B Capital, which signed a lease agreement last year with Montenegrin power utility EPCG for two facilities—Željezara steel plant and the forging shop—has not…
From early May to July 13, the Tax Inspection conducted 1,445 checks focusing on fiscal compliance and combating the shadow economy, according to the Customs Administration.…
Montenegro’s Ministry of Finance reported that budget revenues for the period January to June 2025 increased by 12 million euros compared to the same period in…
Montenegro’s wine producer Plantaže reported a €2.21 million loss in the first quarter of 2025, marking a 73% increase compared to the same period last year.…
In the first half of 2025, municipal inspectors in Podgorica issued around €20,000 in fines due to excessive noise in hospitality venues, according to Miljan Lalović…