The diaspora represents an invaluable asset and a significant potential for enhancing Montenegro’s economic opportunities, stated Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ervin Ibrahimović.…
At a recent meeting of the Financial Stability Council, an intersectoral working group was established to develop a roadmap for advancing sustainable finance within the financial…
Executive Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Paul Hilbers, has announced his satisfaction with the state of Montenegro’s economy, emphasizing the positive direction of Montenegro’s…
High public spending, limited revenues, and forthcoming substantial debt repayment obligations pose the greatest challenges to Montenegro’s economy, which is expected to experience slowed growth through…
The business year 2023 proved to be the most successful for many Montenegrin companies, despite the ongoing challenge of a lack of systemic and strategic management…
In addition to securing the initial installment of the Development Policy Loan (DPL) worth 80 million euros from the World Bank (WB), the Government is currently…
Montenegro’s Ministry of Finance, led by Novica Vuković, has made it clear that there are no plans to raise the value-added tax (VAT). In an interview…
The Chamber of Economy of Montenegro (PKCG) has, after nearly a century of existence, earned a reputation as a modern and respected business association within both…
The Montenegrin government’s primary focus lies in enhancing economic policies to uplift the living standards of its citizens, alongside fostering dynamic infrastructure development and implementing a…
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has maintained its latest growth forecast for the Montenegrin economy for this year at 3.7%. According to the April forecasts released…