In the first five months of 2025, Podgorica welcomed 67,390 tourists — a 9% increase compared to the same period last year — and recorded 127,920…
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According to data from the Tourist Organization, Tivat is currently hosting 9,340 tourists, of which 9,230 are foreign visitors. The largest number of arrivals were recorded…
The proposed Law on the Credit Guarantee Fund aims to stimulate and accelerate Montenegro’s economic development by improving access to financing for businesses, entrepreneurs, and individuals…
Minister of Economic Development, Nik Đeljošaj, stated that bidders for the concession of Montenegro’s airports have announced potential appeals, which could delay the process. The Tender…
Montenegro’s Parliamentary Committee on Economy, Finance and Budget has approved a proposal to hold a hearing with Finance Minister Novica Vuković and Tourism Minister Simonida Kordić.…
Montenegro’s tourism sector is facing a sharp downturn, with the peak summer season failing to deliver expected results. Žarko Radulović, President of the Montenegrin Tourism Association,…
The total inflow of foreign direct investment (FDI) in the first five months amounted to 354.33 million euros, while 156.14 million euros left the country during…
Preliminary data from the Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG) shows that net foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows between January and May 2025 totaled €198.19 million, representing…
Tanja Vujičić, a councilor from the European Alliance in Herceg Novi’s municipal assembly, stated that matching last year’s tourism figures is not a success but a…
Montenegro earned €243.44 million from foreign tourists in the first five months of 2025, marking a 6.19% (€16.06 million) decrease compared to €259.50 million in the…


