President Jakov Milatović attended the opening of the MICEB conference in Budva, organized by the Faculty of Economics of the University of Montenegro. The central theme…
The Ministry of Economic Development has invited micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises, as well as entrepreneurs, to apply for funding under the Program for Improving Economic…
There is strong interest from Georgia in investing in Montenegro, particularly in the tourism sector, announced Temur Kurkhuli, Montenegro’s honorary consul in Georgia. Montenegro’s Minister of…
In April, Montenegro’s collective accommodation facilities recorded 117,800 tourist arrivals and 312,140 overnight stays, according to preliminary data from Monstat. Foreign tourists accounted for 86.6% of…
The Chamber of Commerce of Montenegro (PKCG) has urged caution regarding the proposed reduction of the workday from eight to seven hours. PKCG expressed concerns that…
Montenegro’s Prime Minister Milojko Spajić met with Japanese counterpart Shigeru Ishiba in Tokyo, where they discussed deepening bilateral relations and strengthening economic cooperation. Spajić emphasized that…
The 14th session of Montenegro’s Anti-Corruption Committee focused on reviewing the anti-corruption aspects of a proposed agreement on tourism and real estate development between the Montenegrin…
The Montenegrin Employers Association (CUP) has cautioned that introducing a 7-hour workday should be based on thorough socio-economic analysis, not political promises. This comes after Prime…
In preparation for the upcoming summer tourist season, Montenegro’s electric distribution system operator, CEDIS, is intensifying maintenance and upgrade activities on the power grid to handle…
Japan’s status as the world’s third-largest economy aligns closely with Montenegro’s priorities, including green transition, infrastructure development, tourism diversification, and digital transformation, said Nina Drakić, President…