In the Western Balkans, Montenegro has emerged as the regional leader in terms of average net salaries. According to official data from Monstat, the average net…
According to the European Commission’s latest spring economic forecast, Montenegro’s economy is expected to grow by 3 percent in 2025 and 3.2 percent in 2026. The…
Montenegro’s new tax measures under the “Europe Now 2” program, including increased VAT rates and excise taxes, generated around €1.7 million in January, according to data…
Economic growth in Montenegro continued in the first half of 2024, but at a slower pace, driven primarily by private consumption and a recovery in investments,…
In a recent commentary for the portal Bankar.me, Montenegro’s Finance Minister Novica Vuković highlighted key measures and expected outcomes of the “Europe Now 2” program. The…
Montenegro’s Finance Minister, Novica Vuković, has reported solid fiscal results for the first nine months of 2023, with total revenues reaching €2.07 billion — an 8.9%…
Prime Minister Milojko Spajić has emphasized that the “Europe Now 2” program is not the endpoint of Montenegro’s economic policy but a starting point for significant…
During a recent parliamentary session, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić addressed questions regarding Montenegro’s public debt and economic growth. He noted that the public gross and net…
The European Commission, in its draft report on Montenegro’s progress for 2024, has highlighted that the “Europe Now 2” program poses risks to public finances. The…
The results of the government’s “Limited Prices” initiative, launched a month and a half ago, will be known only in February next year, as the program…