At today’s session, the Government adopted the Information on the preparation process for the Reform Agenda under the EU Instrument for Reforms and Growth, along with…
High public spending, limited revenues, and forthcoming substantial debt repayment obligations pose the greatest challenges to Montenegro’s economy, which is expected to experience slowed growth through…
Montenegro’s integration into the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) promises faster, more efficient transactions at significantly reduced costs compared to previous transfers routed through correspondent banks…
The EU Commissioner for Environment, Oceans and Fisheries, Virginijus Sinkevičijus, emphasized Montenegro’s expected gradual alignment with EU environmental legislation as it pursues EU membership. This alignment…
In mid-March of this year, the Central Bank (CBCG) of Montenegro submitted a draft application to the European Commission (EC) for Montenegro’s accession to the Single…
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has issued a preliminary notice regarding the tender for constructing the Mateševo-Andrijevica section of the Bar-Boljare highway. According…
Montenegro’s hospitality industry is grappling with potential discrimination and unfair competition due to the prevailing provisions of the Value Added Tax (VAT) Law. Under these regulations,…
The Center for Economic and European Studies (CEES) has emphasized the importance of Montenegro prioritizing its administrative capacities towards fulfilling obligations in EU negotiations over regional…
Prime Minister of Montenegro, Milojko Spajić, expressed satisfaction with the recent political agreement reached on the European Union (EU) Growth Plan, heralding the availability of approximately…
Montenegro’s foreign policy is intricately linked with its aspirations for EU integration and alignment with NATO security objectives. Despite participating in numerous events dedicated to accelerating…