Montenegro’s airports have the potential to become a major player in the European market in the near future. If a concession is granted, this development could…
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Maja Vukićević, the Minister of Transport in Montenegro, stated that while Chinese companies have predominantly applied for the construction of a new section of the highway,…
The European Transport Workers’ Federation (ETF) has urged the Montenegrin government to allocate financial funds, rather than credit guarantees, for the procurement of machinery essential for…
At a recent ministerial meeting of transport ministers in Budapest, Montenegro’s Transport Minister Maja Vukićević emphasized the importance of European cooperation in advancing development projects that…
At the beginning of October, construction season resumed in the municipality of Budva, with around 50 active construction sites currently complying with technical requirements. However, illegal…
Roko Tolić, the Executive Director of Montenegro Airports (ACG), emphasized the importance of keeping local travelers from choosing nearby airports like Tirana and Dubrovnik. He believes…
The storm that struck Montenegro on July 2 inflicted significant damage on the Port of Bar, a crucial economic resource for both the city and the…
Since the opening of the Smokovac-Mateševo highway section in July 2022, revenues from its use have exceeded €18 million, excluding VAT, according to information provided to…
The Cetinje City Assembly has approved a Development Program for 2025, focusing on key initiatives to improve the city’s quality of life, as announced by the…
Bilateral relations between Montenegro and China have significantly advanced, particularly in the field of infrastructure, as highlighted by the first section of the Bar-Boljare highway project.…