Currently, Tivat is hosting 1,770 visitors, according to the latest data. Of this total, 1,720 are foreign tourists, while 47 are domestic guests, as reported by…
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The Government of Montenegro has approved the Draft Budget Law for the upcoming year, along with a Decision on Borrowing for 2025. The budget plan includes…
Montenegro’s Minister of Tourism, Simonida Kordić, emphasized that the “Balkan destination” concept—based on the principle of “my guest is your guest”—offers an opportunity for every country…
Consumer prices in Montenegro, measured by the consumer price index (CPI), increased by 1.2% in October compared to the same period last year, according to data…
Economic growth in Montenegro continued in the first half of 2024, but at a slower pace, driven primarily by private consumption and a recovery in investments,…
Montenegro’s economic citizenship program has proven to be a significant driver of economic development, with its potential extension offering the possibility of billions of euros in…
The Ministry of Finance of Montenegro has emphasized that its aim is to regulate the gambling sector in a way that balances the interests of the…
Montenegro and Azerbaijan are friendly countries with vast potential for cooperation, particularly in energy, economy and tourism, said Montenegrin President Jakov Milatović. During his visit to…
A draft law on gambling in Montenegro has sparked controversy due to proposed restrictions on advertising and new regulations that could affect private operators. The law…
The key decision-makers must, through proper management and a responsible approach to the Capital, create an environment that stimulates investment activity and the opening of new…