The 74th meeting of Montenegro’s Financial Stability Council was held today, chaired by Dr. Irena Radović, Governor of the Central Bank. Attendees included Finance Minister Novica…
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From the beginning of May until the end of August 2025, tax inspectors in Montenegro conducted 3,123 compliance checks on taxpayers and identified irregularities in 567…
Customs revenues in Montenegro for August 2025 totaled €137.98 million, an increase of €8.41 million or 6.49 percent compared to the same period last year, exceeding…
The government lacks both sensitivity and solutions to address the basic living problems of citizens. Their attempts at price control measures have failed, while housing policy…
Montenegro’s Parliament is reviewing proposed amendments to the Foreigners Act, introducing key updates to visas, residence, and employment rules, while aligning with EU standards. The law…
The NGO Action for Social Justice (ASP) has submitted multiple initiatives to the Anti-Corruption Agency (ASK) to investigate potential public interest violations in several transport administration…
Montenegrin Minister of Public Works Majda Adžović met with the Chargé d’Affaires of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in Montenegro, Yusuf Almazrouei, highlighting that cooperation between…
In the first six months of 2025, remittances sent to Montenegro from abroad reached €433 million, nearly double the net inflow from foreign direct investments, which…
Montenegro is not expected to face major public debt issues this year or next, but 2027 poses a significant challenge when over €1 billion in debt…
In Montenegro, sales of domestic products have declined, while imports of food products increased compared to last year, according to Milutin Đuranović, Chairman of the Committee…


