In Kotor, according to the local Tourist Organization (TO), there are currently 6,430 guests. The majority, 4,380 guests, are staying in private accommodation, mostly from Serbia,…
Montenegro’s economy showed positive growth at the start of the year, with a real GDP increase of 2.5% in the first quarter, surpassing growth rates in…
Gross domestic product (GDP) per capita, measured by purchasing power standards (PPS), in Montenegro reached 54% of the EU average last year, according to Eurostat’s first…
The Government of Montenegro, at its recent session, approved the Draft Law amending the 2025 Budget Law to ensure technical alignment following changes in the organization…
At government session, the Investment Support Program for 2025 was adopted. The overall goal of the program is to further develop micro and small enterprises and…
Montenegro’s Minister of Maritime Affairs, Filip Radulović, visited the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) headquarters in Lisbon, where he met with Executive Director Maja Markovčić Kostelac.…
Although real estate and cars in Montenegro can legally be purchased with cryptocurrencies, such transactions are rarely recorded within the country’s tax or legal system, according…
Wholesale trade turnover in Montenegro reached €3.79 billion in 2024, marking a 7.3% increase compared to 2023, according to preliminary data from Monstat. Food products accounted…
With the beach lease tender still open and peak season approaching, many lessees remain without contracts or legal certainty. On June 12, the government recommended that…
The recent report from the European Commission on Montenegro’s public finances raises concerns about the country’s economic growth prospects. For economic analyst Mirza Mulešković, this is…