Since the beginning of the year, tax inspectors in Montenegro have conducted 892 inspections and found irregularities with 115 taxpayers, resulting in fines totaling €637,000. Additionally,…
Montenegro has met the criteria to close Chapter 5 – Public Procurement, the European Commission (EC) has assessed. According to a draft joint position reviewed by…
The Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG) has published an updated list of companies with blocked accounts, showing seven fewer blocked companies compared to the previous list.…
As Serbia faces a deep political and economic crisis, its Deputy Prime Minister Siniša Mali has shifted public attention to Montenegro, claiming that Belgrade and President…
Srđa Keković, General Secretary of the Union of Free Trade Unions of Montenegro (USSCG), called for restoring the retirement age policy to what it was previously:…
Ulcinj stands at a crossroads between untapped potential and the opportunity to become a luxury Mediterranean tourist destination. Admir Zekić, director of Trip North Travel, warns…
The establishment of a new maritime route between Kotor and Dubrovnik marks a significant step forward in strengthening the friendly and economic relations between Montenegro and…
Serbia’s First Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister, Siniša Mali, stated that Serbia is interested in obtaining the concession for the two international passenger airports in…
In April 2025, Montenegro experienced a decline in the number of tourist overnight stays in collective accommodation, according to data from the Statistical Office (Monstat). The…
The Center for Tourism Research and Development (CIRT) has addressed the negative narratives circulating in Montenegro about the country’s key economic sector—tourism. They emphasize that tourism…