The economic editorial group STEGA analyzed IMF findings, warning that the Montenegrin government continues an unsustainable economic course that risks long-term damage. They argue that the…
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) expects Montenegro’s economy to grow by 3.2% in 2025, driven largely by a moderate summer tourist season. The IMF advised authorities…
The Montenegrin government remains committed to sustainable and responsible fiscal policies aligned with international best practices, according to the latest IMF mission report. The report highlights…
The Tender Committee overseeing the concession process for Montenegrin airports held a session today, agreeing to follow the Concessions Commission’s decision to supplement the justification for…
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has maintained its growth forecasts for Montenegro, projecting 2.6% growth in 2025 and 2.7% in 2026. Economic growth…
The National Tourism Organization of Montenegro (NTO CG), together with partners, showcased Montenegro’s tourism offerings at the “IFTM Top Resa 2025” fair in Paris from September…
According to the 2023 census, 46,800 foreigners live in Montenegro, while records from the Ministry of Interior show nearly 100,000. The difference comes from methodology: the…
Perched at the entrance of the Bay of Kotor, Herceg Novi is often described as Montenegro’s “city of sunshine,” but its appeal goes far beyond scenic…
Montenegro may be one of Europe’s smallest economies, but its ambitions are anything but modest. As the country advances toward European Union membership and deepens its network…
Montenegro may be small, but its economy is opening wide. With spectacular mountains, an enviable Adriatic coastline and a steady stream of foreign newcomers, the country is…


