Montenegro’s food inspectors conducted checks in 275 establishments in August, issuing over 200 fines and banning unsafe food from the market. Most inspections took place in…
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Citizens of Montenegro are increasingly taking on bank debt, primarily through non-purpose cash loans and mortgages. While banks highlight favorable conditions and lower interest rates, consumer…
Ferries on the Kamenari–Lepetane line have transported over 1.03 million vehicles since the start of the summer season, according to Aleksandar Crvenko, head of the maritime…
Montenegro is facing serious economic challenges directly affecting citizens’ living standards, said Emina Čolović, president of the Union of Patriots of Montenegro in Germany. She pointed…
Official Monstat data shows that annual inflation in Montenegro has been rising steadily: from 1% in September last year, to 2.6% in March, and reaching 4.6%…
Foreign investments in Montenegro have been declining for years, while an increasing share of capital is being directed into real estate, driving property prices sharply upward.…
At the end of July, Montenegro had 1.5 million mobile phone users, marking a 6.68% increase compared to June. This number represents a mobile penetration rate…
Montenegro’s Regulatory Agency for Energy and Regulated Utility Activities (REGAGEN) has granted Jugopetrol a license to operate in the transport of petroleum products using transport vehicles.…
In the first six months of 2025, construction permits and work notifications were issued for 174 apartments across Montenegro, the lowest number in the past 20…
Montenegrin citizens will, for the first time, have the opportunity to directly invest in government securities through a retail bond issue worth 50 million euros, confirmed…


