Montenegro currently hosts 99,637 foreign nationals, with the largest groups from Serbia, Russia, and Turkey. Most foreigners reside in Podgorica and coastal municipalities and work in…
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Just days after signing an agreement with Hungarian airline Wizz Air, it has been announced that Spanish national carrier Iberia will launch seasonal flights between Madrid…
Montenegro’s full integration into the European payment system demonstrates that the EU enlargement process can deliver tangible benefits through results and discipline, providing citizens and businesses…
Teams from Montenegro’s Ministry of Finance and Central Bank, led by Finance Minister Novica Vuković and Central Bank Governor Irena Radović, participated in the Annual Meetings…
Tucked between the Adriatic coast and the Balkans’ inland corridors, Montenegro is quietly positioning itself as a re-export and logistics hub linking Europe’s industrial base with emerging markets…
Miodrag Đuranović, councilor of the Civic Movement URA in the Podgorica City Assembly, warned that Montenegro continues to experience a troubling trade imbalance, with data from…
The President of the Chamber of Economy of Montenegro, Dr. Nina Drakić, opened the Montenegro 2025 Economic Conference in Budva under the theme “Regional Economies in…
Montenegro is experiencing its highest annual inflation since May 2024, according to Boris Mugoša, head of the SD parliamentary club and European Union representative. Data from…
Montenegro’s government reforms are already showing results, creating conditions for stable economic growth and a secure investment environment, Finance Minister Novica Vuković stated during a meeting…
Montenegro’s annual inflation rate reached 4.9 percent in September, continuing a steady rise since March when it stood at 2.6 percent, according to Monstat data. Economic…


