Inflation, wage growth and other macro and microeconomic influences have made Montenegro the most expensive destination for living in the region, if we exclude Croatia and…
Monstat’s preliminary data on foreign trade in the first nine months show that we spent 560.27 million euros on food imports, which is 20.3 percent more…
Montenegro’s economy is overly reliant on tourism and foreign-born workers. Home to just over 600,000 people, stunning mountains, and perhaps the most beautiful stretch of Adriatic…
Montenegro’s economy is overly reliant on tourism and foreign-born workers. Home to just over 600,000 people, stunning mountains, and perhaps the most beautiful stretch of Adriatic…
Unlike many European countries, Montenegro successfully overcame the energy crisis thanks to the diverse domestic production of electricity from different sources – hydroelectric power plants, coal…
Index growth and modest turnover marked the week at the Montenegro Stock Exchange, in which the continuation of the Stop Inflation campaign was announced with reduced…
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) predicts that the growth of the Montenegrin economy will reach 3.5% this year, while the next will be…