Bloomberg reports that Montenegro’s central bank governor, Irena Radović, is facing political pressure and institutional obstruction amid the country’s efforts to join the European Union. Montenegrin…
At the end of June, Montenegro’s total public debt amounted to €4.8 billion, or 60.82% of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP), according to the quarterly…
At the end of June 2025, Montenegro’s total public debt stood at 4.75 billion EUR, equivalent to 60.11% of GDP. After accounting for government deposits, including…
In today’s infrastructure landscape — from wind farms and substations to highways, bridges, and industrial plants — quality is not a box to tick, but the foundation of long-term…
Once a sleepy fishing town on the Bay of Kotor, Tivat has transformed into one of the most dynamic coastal cities in Southeastern Europe. With a modern marina,…
Once known as a tranquil resort for summer visitors, Herceg Novi is quietly stepping into a new role — a city to live, work, and build a sustainable lifestyle.…
The total value of payment transactions in Montenegro for 22 working days in September amounted to €2.23 billion, according to data from the Central Bank of…
An extraordinary shareholders’ assembly of the state-owned hotel and tourism group Budvanska Rivijera has been scheduled for October 24, according to the Montenegro Stock Exchange. The…
Between 2019 and 2024, the total number of employees within Montenegro’s state-owned power utility group, Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG), including its subsidiaries, increased by 1,491 —…
Investors Allamont, Phoenix, and Monte Co are a step closer to building a tourist complex in Budva’s Kamenovo area after receiving approval from the Environmental Protection…