This week on the Montenegro Stock Exchange, both the index and trading volume showed a decline, as Montenegro officially joined the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA),…
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Prime Minister Milojko Spajić has emphasized that the “Europe Now 2” program has not resulted in any pension reductions, urging pensioners who believe they received less…
The Draft Budget Law for the upcoming year, currently under review in parliament, outlines several potential government guarantees for various loan agreements aimed at financing infrastructure…
The construction of the highway section from Mateševo to Andrijevica will be a demanding project. The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) estimates that the…
Montenegro’s accession to SEPA (Single Euro Payments Area) represents a crucial milestone in the country’s EU integration process, offering significant economic opportunities and tangible benefits for…
The Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Policy and Minister of Economic Development of Montenegro, Nik Đeljošaj, participated in the “IMPULSE” event organized by the German-Montenegrin Business…
The “Price Limitation” initiative has played a key role in stabilizing and reducing the prices of essential food items, contributing to the overall low inflation rate…
According to the proposed 2025 budget for Montenegro, the country is expected to borrow up to 900 million euros. Public sector salaries are projected at around…
From 2011 to 2020, Montenegro only had a budget surplus twice—when the general VAT rate was raised from 17% to 19%, and then to 21%. Since…
The Ministry of Finance announced that the capital budget for the upcoming year is set at €280 million, with funds earmarked for the implementation of multi-year…