For Montenegro, it is important to clearly articulate its fiscal strategy in the context of achieving concrete goals, stated representatives of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).…
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) expects the Montenegrin economy to grow by 3.7% this year, as shown in its Transition Report 2023-2024, presented…
The average salary without taxes and contributions in December was, according to the data from Monstat, 814 EUR, which was 0.9% higher compared to November. The…
The banking sector remained stable in 2023, with key balance sheet positions – bank assets, loans, deposits, and capital – experiencing growth compared to 2022, announced…
The Governor of the Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG), Irena Radović, held an introductory meeting today with the delegation of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), led…
Warning from economic analysts – the departure of Ukrainians will have a negative impact on the Montenegrin economy, and Budva is the first to feel it…
The Socialist People’s Party (SNP) has called on the government and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Filip Ivanović, to open the issue of economic citizenship with…
The newly formed government has a clear priority – for economic integration to become a reality, for the quality of life to improve, and for membership…
Montenegro, with its picturesque landscapes and emerging economy, stands at a pivotal point in its economic development. By examining and adapting Ireland’s successful business development model,…