According to Monstat, the average net salary in Montenegro in June 2025 was €1,010, marking a 0.4% decrease compared to May. However, compared to June 2024,…
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Montenegro’s mid-year budget revenues demonstrate stability and growth in key tax categories, with a lower-than-planned deficit, the Ministry of Finance announced. Total state budget revenues reached…
Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Policy and Minister of Economic Development, Nik Đeljošaj, commented on the adoption of the Credit Guarantee Fund Law, stating that Montenegro…
Montenegro aims to establish itself as an exclusive Mediterranean tourist destination focused on selective, high-quality tourism that combines luxury, sustainability, and authenticity. The flagship project embodying…
Miloš Konatar, head of the parliamentary club of the Civic Movement URA, stated that the parliamentary majority’s intention to raise the corporate tax rate from 12%…
Montenegro’s Tourism Minister Simonida Kordić reported an increase of about 6,000 tourists and 2,000 overnight stays in June compared to last year, citing MONSTAT data. Airport…
Montenegro’s Parliament has passed a law establishing a Credit Guarantee Fund aimed at stimulating and accelerating the country’s economic growth by improving access to finance for…
Due to high demand, Air Montenegro will add extra flights on the Belgrade–Tivat–Belgrade route during August. The new flights will operate on Wednesdays and Sundays. Air…
The Luxembourg-American consortium Corporacion America Airports (CAAP) has two more days to file an appeal with the Concessions Commission against the Tender Commission’s (TK) decision on…
The Union of Employees in the Gambling Industry in Montenegro welcomes the government’s intention to improve the legal framework for the sector but expresses serious concerns…


