The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has lowered its forecast for Montenegro’s economic growth this year to 2.6%, a 0.3% decrease from its previous…
A recent survey by the Chamber of Commerce of Montenegro (PKCG), conducted in March and April 2025, indicates a slight improvement in the country’s business climate…
The Minister of Agriculture, Forestry, and Water Management, Vladimir Joković, stated in the “Referat” show that the government offers numerous benefits for those who want to…
Montenegro must do everything possible to attract foreign investors, as without them, the country will not experience economic growth or an increase in gross domestic product…
In the first three months of 2024, foreign nationals purchased real estate in Montenegro worth 113.5 million EUR, a 21% increase (or 20 million EUR more)…
The Government of Montenegro will withdraw its proposed amendments to the Law on Financing Local Self-Government, which would have significantly reduced the share of concession fees…
Montenegro’s Minister of Tourism, Simonida Kordić, stated that early indicators for this year’s tourist season are encouraging. She expressed optimism that, if planned activities are carried…
The Government of Montenegro is committed to achieving balanced regional development by establishing a sustainable model that promotes economic growth, retains the population, and ensures long-term…
Consumer goods and services prices, measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), were, on average, 3.4% higher in April compared to the same month last year,…
In Montenegro, the shadow economy remains a significant challenge, requiring a systemic approach to tackle the issue, according to the Director of the Tax Administration, Sava…