The Government of Montenegro has approved amendments to the 2025 Budget Law to align with a new regulation on the organization and operation of state administration.…
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The number of service contracts in Montenegrin government institutions and administrative bodies funded by the state budget has decreased by 11.5% over the first half of…
Montenegro’s Pension and Disability Insurance Fund has informed beneficiaries that the payment of regular monthly pensions for May 2025 will commence today, June 19. The average…
The construction industry in Montenegro showed steady growth last year, with total construction output reaching €672 million—a 2.7% increase compared to 2023, according to the Statistical…
Production, storage, processing, temporary accommodation, trade, as well as transshipment and transit of cigarettes and tobacco products will be prohibited in Montenegro’s free zones. The import…
The National Parks of Montenegro (NPCG) are experiencing an increase in visitor numbers, as the country’s natural and cultural-historical attractions continue to draw a growing number…
The 73rd session of the Financial Stability Council, chaired by Dr. Irena Radović, Governor of the Central Bank and Chair of the Council, was held today.…
Tivat Airport handled 129,174 passengers in May, a 21.9% increase compared to the same month last year. There were 1,367 aircraft takeoffs and landings, up 9.7%…
The cost of buying 15 commonly tracked products in both large and small markets in Podgorica has increased slightly compared to last month. Shopping in a…
Citizens, instead of seeing the continuation of the “Limited Prices” campaign, have experienced increases in the prices of bread, utilities and fuel, stated Mihailo Anđušić, a…