One in three employees works in the public sector, and many workers are transitioning from the private sector to the state sector in search of better…
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Montenegro’s Railway Infrastructure (ŽICG) faces significant challenges in modernizing its network, including limited financial resources, outdated systems and a shortage of qualified personnel. Dragan Radević, Assistant…
The economic growth of Montenegro slowed in 2024 compared to 2023, according to the Center for Economic and European Studies (CEES). The center expressed hope for…
According to data from the Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG), citizens’ debt for housing loans amounts to approximately 600 million EUR. Bankers told the RTCG portal…
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has granted a €20 million ($20.9 million) loan to Serbia and Montenegro Air Traffic Services (SMATSA) to upgrade…
The Ministry of Finance of Montenegro has adopted a regulation that exempts yacht and other vessel owners from paying fuel excise taxes again, explaining this move…
In 2024, the total tax debt in Montenegro increased by 60 million euros compared to 2023, reaching 655 million euros. Of this amount, 398 million euros…
The Central Bank (CBCG) has published a new list of companies with blocked accounts, which includes 45 fewer blocked companies compared to the previous list. The…
From January 1 to December 27, 2024, the Tax Administration (PU) collected €1.59 billion in gross revenue, marking an increase of €206.4 million or 15% compared…
There are no concerns regarding challenges in pension payments and their regular adjustments, stated Damir Gutić, the Minister of Social Care, Family and Demographics. He assured…


