Montenegro’s state maritime company Crnogorska plovidba has recently put both of its ships, “Kotor” and “Dvadeset prvi maj”, up for sale through global brokers. The company…
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The Montenegrin Parliament did not approve the proposed amendments to the Corporate Income Tax Law, which were submitted by deputies from the Europe Now Movement (PES).…
The Management Board of the Employment Agency of Montenegro (ZZZ) approved the mid-year report showing significant improvement in the country’s labor market. As of June 30,…
As of July 31, 2025, Montenegro has confirmed its continued efficiency and reliability in using European Union (EU) support funds, according to the Ministry of Finance.…
The Government of Montenegro has adopted several important decisions during its latest session. The 2025 Annual Plan for Compulsory Oil Reserves was approved in accordance with…
According to Monstat, the average net salary in Montenegro in June 2025 was €1,010, marking a 0.4% decrease compared to May. However, compared to June 2024,…
Montenegro’s mid-year budget revenues demonstrate stability and growth in key tax categories, with a lower-than-planned deficit, the Ministry of Finance announced. Total state budget revenues reached…
Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Policy and Minister of Economic Development, Nik Đeljošaj, commented on the adoption of the Credit Guarantee Fund Law, stating that Montenegro…
Miloš Konatar, head of the parliamentary club of the Civic Movement URA, stated that the parliamentary majority’s intention to raise the corporate tax rate from 12%…
Montenegro’s Ministry of Finance and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) signed a €8 million loan agreement to finance the modernization of the country’s…


