The Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Policy and Minister of Economic Development, Nik Đeljošaj, met with the Ambassador of the European Union Delegation to Montenegro, H.E.…
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The Government of Montenegro, at its 56th session, has approved the draft Law on Foreign Trade in Goods That Could Be Used for Capital Punishment, Torture,…
Since the inception of the so-called Economic Citizenship Program in 2018, the arguments supporting it remain as compelling as ever, and arguably have gained strength over…
Montenegro’s potential EU membership is expected to significantly enhance living standards, aligning with the goals of the current executive and legislative authorities, according to Boris Pejović,…
The implementation of the Reform Agenda, which will secure Montenegro €383.5 million, is crucial for accelerating the country’s integration into the European Union (EU). This was…
Belgian Ambassador Kati Bugenhaut emphasized that Montenegro’s accession to the European Union (EU) will make the country more economically resilient and attractive for investments. In a…
At the Intergovernmental Conference in Brussels at the end of June, Montenegro received a favorable report on the fulfillment of temporary benchmarks in the rule of…
The Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG) is set to continue its pivotal role in Montenegro’s journey toward European Union membership. This commitment was reinforced in a…
Montenegro achieved a significant milestone yesterday at the Intergovernmental Conference in Brussels, receiving a positive report on the fulfillment of interim measures regarding the rule of…
The European Parliament has recently approved the Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance (IPA), providing Montenegro with access to over 400 million euros in favorable loans and grants…