At the end of June, Montenegro’s total public debt amounted to €4.8 billion, or 60.82% of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP), according to the quarterly…
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At the end of June 2025, Montenegro’s total public debt stood at 4.75 billion EUR, equivalent to 60.11% of GDP. After accounting for government deposits, including…
Once known as a tranquil resort for summer visitors, Herceg Novi is quietly stepping into a new role — a city to live, work, and build a sustainable lifestyle.…
The total value of payment transactions in Montenegro for 22 working days in September amounted to €2.23 billion, according to data from the Central Bank of…
The Government of Montenegro, during its 98th session chaired by Prime Minister Milojko Spajić, adopted several key decisions affecting the public sector, capital projects, visa policy,…
Minister Novica Vuković met with Haoliang Xu, Acting Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations, who is on an…
Montenegro has officially joined the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA), enabling citizens and businesses to send and receive euros across more than 40 SEPA countries—including all…
Montenegro’s Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs and Minister of Economic Development, Nik Đeljošaj, stated in a parliamentary hearing that inflation in the country is largely…
Montenegro’s stock market saw mixed performance this week, with the MNSE10 index slightly declining to 1,151.93 points, while the MONEX index rose one percent to 18,083.45…
In Montenegro, the prices of Eurosuper 98 and 95 gasoline will decrease by two cents per liter starting at midnight, while prices for other fuels will…


