The Parliament adopted a series of laws, as well as Montenegro’s Fiscal Strategy for the period from this year through 2027. The Parliament passed laws on…
Economic growth in Montenegro continued in the first half of 2024, but at a slower pace, driven primarily by private consumption and a recovery in investments,…
In a recent commentary for the portal Bankar.me, Montenegro’s Finance Minister Novica Vuković highlighted key measures and expected outcomes of the “Europe Now 2” program. The…
Montenegro will need approximately €1 billion in 2024 to settle debts from previous years, with half of that amount allocated to repaying euro bonds issued in…
The Government of Montenegro has borrowed around €200 million to finance regular expenditures, despite the Fiscal Strategy outlining planned borrowings solely for capital investments. This discrepancy…
Moody’s, the international credit rating agency, has upgraded Montenegro’s credit rating from B1 to Ba3 for the first time since 2013, with stable outlooks, as announced…
At a recent panel titled “Fiscal Strategy and Tax Compliance: A Partnership for Stable Economic Growth” during the XIX International Congress of Accountants and Auditors in…
Today, the Montenegrin Government approved the Fiscal Strategy for 2023-2027, alongside a report on the public consultation process. The strategy sets out fiscal policy goals, measures,…
The Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG) has recommended improvements to the government’s fiscal strategy, proposing a comprehensive long-term impact assessment of planned reductions in pension contributions.…
The Pension and Disability Insurance Fund (PIO) has assured that the recently proposed Fiscal Strategy will not adversely affect its operations. The Fund confirmed that pensions…