With the construction of the House of Digital Revolution in Nikšić, the conditions are created to provide strong support for the further development of innovative companies,…
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The government and the Ministry of Finance continuously maintain a high level of budget liquidity, with the settlement of all planned obligations within the stipulated deadlines,…
Although the standard of living in Montenegro is much lower than in the countries of the European Union, this summer it is noticeable that the prices…
Certain extreme situations can “force” Elektroprivreda (EPCG) to resort to an unpopular measure – raising the price of electricity, and the Board of Directors will decide…
The credit rating agency Standard & Poor’s (S&P) has confirmed the stable prospects of Montenegro, while retaining the BB rating, the Ministry of Finance announced. “The…
Food prices in Montenegro since July 2019, according to Monstat data, have increased by 44 percent and continue to rise, and merchants blame importers and rising…
The total turnover on the Montenegro Stock Exchange in August amounted to EUR 555.22 thousand and was 71.8 percent lower than in July. “Compared to August…
The Administration of Revenue and Customs (UPC) in Montenegro achieved an eight-month gross revenue collection of 1.69 billion euros, which is 330 million euros or 24…
In addition to the achieved budget surplus of EUR 196 million in the first eight months, the state will need new debts this year and a…
The average gross salary in July 2023 in Montenegro was EUR 993, while the average salary without taxes and contributions, i.e. net salary, was EUR 797,…


