Over the past three years, under the guidance of the Investment and Development Fund’s (IRF) Board of Directors, Montenegro’s economy has received significant support, amounting to…
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Prime Minister Milojko Spajić and Adria Ferries CEO Alberto Rosi recently met to discuss the reinstatement of a maritime line between Montenegro and Italy, with plans…
Tivat Airport is gearing up to serve approximately 40 destinations this summer, with Terminal 2 set to remain operational throughout the season, announced Minister of Transport…
Last year, nearly a third of Montenegro’s exports were electricity, largely due to ample rainfall and the shutdown of major consumers in the economy. Another significant…
The spatial plan of Montenegro until 2040 is set to delineate corridors for the construction of essential transportation infrastructure. According to Svetlana Jovanović, who leads the…
In the past year, Montenegro’s territorial waters welcomed 4,430 foreign vessels for leisure, sports, and recreation, as per data from the Montenegro Statistical Office (Monstat). Of…
Recent data from Monstat’s Statistical Office reveals Montenegro’s extensive food import patterns, shedding light on the country’s dependency on imported goods. In 2023, Montenegro imported a…
The index and turnover marked the week on the Montenegro Stock Exchange in which Monstat announced that Montenegro’s gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 4.3 percent…
Director of the Institute for Strategic Studies and Projections (ISSP), Dr. Jadranka Kaluđerović, has evaluated the recent growth in Montenegro’s GDP in the third and fourth…
The upcoming year poses a significant challenge for Montenegro’s energy sector, particularly with the Thermal Power Plant Pljevlja expected to be offline for several months. This…


