Once a symbol of luxury and the crown jewel of Montenegrin tourism, the iconic island-hotel Sveti Stefan remains closed on its 65th anniversary. Despite several announcements,…
Increasing food production is a strategic priority for every country. Montenegro has the potential to boost its agricultural output and reduce import dependency. A notable example…
Since the end of 2008, the Ćehotina River has been redirected through a concrete channel and tunnels due to large coal reserves located beneath and along…
Montenegro is considered a medium-developed European country in terms of its road network. Currently, around 285,000 registered vehicles operate on its roads, with passenger cars making…
Montenegro faces debt repayments exceeding €1.5 billion over the next three years, with the largest amount due in 2027, when the budget must allocate approximately €1.036…
Work on the ecological reconstruction of Montenegro’s Pljevlja Thermal Power Plant, which began on April 1, is progressing on schedule toward a planned completion and re-synchronization…
Burkhart Balc, Executive Board Member of Germany’s Deutsche Bundesbank, paid an official visit to the Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG), where he met with Governor Irena…
On July 21, 2025, Montenegro’s Ministry of Finance (MF) made its ninth loan repayment to China’s Exim Bank for the first section of the Bar–Boljare highway.…
Montenegro’s Pension and Disability Insurance Fund (PIO) recorded total revenues of €394.18 million in the first half of 2025, marking a 10.27% increase compared to the…
The Ministry of Finance of Montenegro has lowered its real GDP growth forecast for 2025 to 3.5%, a significant reduction from last year’s projected 4.8% outlined…