Montenegro is the only country in the region that doesn’t subsidize airlines, putting its airports at a competitive disadvantage compared to neighboring countries like Slovenia, Serbia,…
In the first three quarters of 2024, Montenegro’s tourism revenues amounted to €1.312 billion, which is €49.5 million less than in the same period last year,…
The third tender this year, offering €12 million for the completion of the Rožaje by-pass, failed to attract any bidders, as confirmed by the Traffic Administration.…
Montenegro and Albania are the first countries in the Western Balkans to join the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA), a European Union initiative aimed at simplifying…
The increase in value-added tax (VAT) will negatively affect Montenegro’s tourism offer, stated Žarko Radulović, president of the Montenegrin Tourism Association and co-owner of Montenegrostars. He…
The Montenegrin government is preparing a law on the management of state-owned enterprises, which aims to reduce political influence in the sector. The law will establish…
Starting from January 1, 2025, Montenegro will implement a new tax regime for all postal shipments coming from abroad, following changes in the VAT Law. The…
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),…
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…