High prices for return flights on the Belgrade–Tivat and Belgrade–Podgorica routes are expected to end as Serbia and Montenegro align their aviation laws with European Union…
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Once a symbol of luxury and the crown jewel of Montenegrin tourism, the iconic island-hotel Sveti Stefan remains closed on its 65th anniversary. Despite several announcements,…
Increasing food production is a strategic priority for every country. Montenegro has the potential to boost its agricultural output and reduce import dependency. A notable example…
Montenegro faces debt repayments exceeding €1.5 billion over the next three years, with the largest amount due in 2027, when the budget must allocate approximately €1.036…
The Ministry of Finance of Montenegro has lowered its real GDP growth forecast for 2025 to 3.5%, a significant reduction from last year’s projected 4.8% outlined…
This week on the Montenegro Stock Exchange was marked by divergent index trends and a sharp rise in trading volume, reaching €66,630—28 times more than the…
Montenegro’s Minister of Economic Development, Nik Gjeloshaj, emphasized that the United States is a strategic ally of Montenegro and that efforts are ongoing to make the…
Instead of a booming summer season, Montenegro’s coastline is marked by empty beaches, tired waiters and frustrated tourists stuck in traffic or leaving the country early.…
Budva’s summer season is showing signs of underperformance, with hospitality businesses reporting a 20% drop in revenue compared to last year. Restaurant owners in the Old…
Montenegro and Albania are exploring cooperation on projects of mutual interest, particularly in the Prokletije region and joint activities around Lake Skadar, officials said during a…


