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…
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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…
At the end of August, Montenegro had 27,244 unemployed individuals, according to the Employment Agency. This represents a 2.8% decrease compared to July and a 16%…
The Government of Montenegro should reconsider the concession of the country’s airports and prioritize supporting the development of the domestic company instead of enriching a foreign…
Montenegro is strongly committed to accelerating economic reforms and creating a secure and stable investment environment for reliable investors from European Union (EU) countries, stated Deputy…
Montenegro and Indonesia see significant potential to enhance cooperation across multiple sectors, particularly in tourism and transport, given the natural and cultural resources of both countries.…
The Managing Director at the IMF, Jeroen Cijk, leading the Belgium-Netherlands constituency, visited the Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG) today. He met with Governor Irena Radović,…


