The Government of Montenegro has proposed amendments to the Law on Foreigners that introduce significantly stricter requirements for foreign entrepreneurs and executives. The draft, adopted on…
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For decades, Montenegro’s Adriatic coastline has been marketed for its beauty. Increasingly, it is being rediscovered for something far more consequential: a growing high-income resident base with…
Montenegro’s natural beauty is its brand, its economic engine, and its strategic soft power. Yet beneath its reputation for pristine nature lies a structural challenge: waste management,…
Montenegro’s coastline may dominate its public image, but the country’s long-term economic stability will depend on a very different asset class: industrial land, logistics-ready zones, and specialised…
Montenegro’s coastline is best known for tourism, but beneath the surface lies one of its most underdeveloped strategic assets: the blue economy. As the country advances toward…
For years, Montenegro has been perceived primarily as a destination rather than a platform—a place to visit, to vacation, or to build real estate in. But…
Montenegro is not a large industrial power, nor is it likely to become a mass-manufacturing hub that competes on scale with Central Europe or East Asia.…
As Montenegro moves toward eventual European Union membership, few sectors will experience deeper transformation—or greater opportunity—than environmental services and circular-economy infrastructure. While tourism and real estate dominate…
Montenegro’s coastline has long shaped its economic image—tourism, hospitality, and real estate dominate headlines and investor imagination. But as the country advances toward eventual membership in…
Montenegro’s geography has always supplied natural beauty; now it is supplying something even more valuable—strategic clean energy potential. As global markets shift toward renewable generation and…


