The Montenegrin Employers’ Federation (UPCG) has welcomed the proposed amendments to a set of laws that will enable inspections of unregistered businesses operating from private residences…
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In the first six months of 2025, Montenegro saw a 6.3% increase in the number of tourists compared to the same period last year, with June…
The Ministry of Finance has issued a negative opinion on the proposed Law on Property Tax, stating that the law should not be adopted. They emphasized…
Despite concerns expressed by tourism industry representatives about a weaker-than-expected summer season, Montenegro’s Ministry of Tourism maintains that the 2025 tourist season is progressing steadily, particularly…
There are currently 9,300 tourists staying in various types of accommodation along the Tivat Riviera, which is 3% fewer than the same period last year, according…
Residents along the shores of Lake Skadar, the largest lake in the Balkans and one of Montenegro’s top natural assets, say that beauty alone is not…
The state earned an impressive 20 million euros from taking over the ferry service, said Mladen Mikijelj, director of the Public Enterprise Morsko Dobro. He claimed…
In the first half of the year, the Port of Bar handled a total of 849,140 tons of cargo, which is 7% less compared to 914,820…
In the face of rising inflation and continued price increases for essential goods, Montenegro must strengthen market transparency, according to Jovo Rabrenović from the Institute of…
The Mateševo–Andrijevica highway section is a major infrastructure project expected to improve economic and transport connectivity in northern Montenegro. Milan Ljiljanić, Director of Monteput, stated that…


