The maritime line between Budva and Dubrovnik during the past summer season was exceptionally successful and fully met expectations, said Minister of Maritime Affairs, Filip Radulović.…
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This week, the Montenegro Stock Exchange saw a decline in both indices and trading volume, while political and economic discussions continued regarding the public debt and…
Austrian companies operating in Montenegro are an exemplary model of management and entrepreneurship, serving as an additional force for the country’s economic development, according to Deputy…
Jovo Perović, a candidate from the “European Alliance – Petar Odžić (SDP, SD, LP, and Citizens) – Clean Choice” list, has criticized the government’s decision to…
The draft of Montenegro’s new gambling law, which proposes stricter taxes and advertising bans, could severely impact the gambling industry and the country’s economy, according to…
Montenegro will need approximately €1 billion in 2024 to settle debts from previous years, with half of that amount allocated to repaying euro bonds issued in…
The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management will do everything possible to ensure better conditions for the development of agriculture and improve the lives and…
During her official visit to London, Montenegro’s Minister of Tourism, Simonida Kordić, met with representatives of the British Chamber of Commerce, an organization primarily focused on…
Montenegro is considering the revival of its economic citizenship program, a move that experts believe could provide significant economic benefits. The recent ruling by the European…
The Montenegrin Customs Administration reported a gross collection of €1.08 billion in customs revenues for the period from January to October 2024, marking an increase of…