A recent survey by the Chamber of Commerce (PKCG) reveals that Montenegro’s overall business environment remains moderately unfavorable, showing little change from the previous year. The…
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The Montenegrin government is actively seeking to attract reliable investors from partner nations, and the establishment of the Federal Association for Economic Development and Foreign Trade…
Japanese corporations have shown significant interest in investing in Montenegro, with several prominent global Japanese brands being represented at a meeting with Prime Minister Milojko Spajić.…
On March 16, the Podgorica-based company Lidl Montenegro, which will manage the planned chain of stores for the well-known German discount retailer, increased its registered capital…
The involvement of the business community in the process of creating regulations and public policies makes Montenegro an attractive investment destination, especially for investors coming from…
Montenegro and France have a lot of space for cooperation and investments, assessed Prime Minister Milojko Spajić and representatives of the French business association MEDEF. During…
The energy and mining sectors are in the focus of foreign investors, with Austrian companies expressing interest in industrial waste processing, according to a meeting between…
Montenegro’s Attractive Business Environment Montenegro’s business landscape is increasingly appealing to foreign investors, especially with its strategic location, burgeoning economy, and potential EU accession. For foreign-owned…
The Ministry of Economic Development will work on improving the business environment to attract foreign investments and support domestic entrepreneurs, stated the Minister Nik Gjeloshaj. Speaking…
Montenegro has undertaken significant efforts to improve its business environment and attract foreign investment. The government has implemented several reforms aimed at simplifying administrative procedures, reducing…