From July 1st to December 25th, the Customs Administration (CA) of Montenegro collected a total of €678.5 million, which represents an increase of €74.4 million, or…
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Despite the significant increase in shipments ordered by Montenegrin citizens through e-platforms, especially AliExpress and Temu, Post of Montenegro surprisingly states that they do not have…
“The government will submit a request to parliament for an extraordinary session to be held on January 21,” announced Milutin Butorović, the Minister without Portfolio responsible…
The Chinese consortium Shandong, awarded the contract for the reconstruction of the Tivat-Jaz road and the construction of a section of water supply pipelines, has been…
Prime Minister Milojko Spajić has called on the Montenegrin Parliament to approve the 2024 budget as soon as possible, in order to ensure that increased pensions…
In November 2024, three municipalities in Montenegro recorded average salaries exceeding 1,000 euros: Podgorica at 1,039 euros, Tivat at 1,243 euros, and Zeta at 1,159 euros,…
The Montenegro Stock Exchange had a week marked by a decline in indexes and trading volumes, following the suspension of the parliamentary session by the President…
According to the provided payment reports for planned projects, the execution of the Capital Budget stands at around 248 million euros, as announced by the Ministry…
The average gross salary in Montenegro in November 2024 was 1,183 euros, while the average net salary (after taxes and contributions) amounted to 993 euros, according…
The Ministry of Finance is preparing special solutions for payments to households until the adoption of the 2025 Budget Law, announced the Minister of Finance, Novica…


