Montenegro’s economic planners face a critical decade. EU membership will not only open markets but also expose the economy to stricter competition. To thrive, Montenegro must…
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Montenegro’s EU path is transforming its property-law environment. Investors who once accepted Balkan ambiguity now demand EU-grade transparency. Harmonisation of cadastral records, zoning, consumer-protection and construction…
Montenegro is a country of potential, ideas, and opportunities, said Ernad Suljević, Minister of Regional and Investment Development and Cooperation with Non-Governmental Organizations, during his participation…
Montenegro has achieved the most progress on its path toward European Union membership among the Western Balkan countries over the past year, according to the European…
Montenegro offers exceptional investment opportunities, according to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, who urged investors to act now rather than wait for EU membership.…
A strong partnership between the United Nations system and the Montenegrin government must be continued, alongside defining new joint development steps, agreed Finance Minister Novica Vuković…
During his visit to Japan, Montenegro’s Prime Minister Milojko Spajić spoke to the leading economic daily Nikkei (owner of the Financial Times) about his government’s achievements…
Montenegrin President Jakov Milatović urged parliamentarians not to vote against the national interest regarding the Law on the ratification of the Agreement on cooperation in tourism…
Montenegro has made significant progress in EU accession chapters 14 (Transport Policy) and 21 (Trans-European Networks), with the country nearing the fulfillment of closing benchmarks. This…
Progress in the Green Agenda Cluster and Sustainable Connectivity is crucial for Montenegro’s EU integration process, according to Montenegro’s Chief Negotiator with the European Union, Predrag…


