Montenegro must strengthen arbitration as the fastest and most efficient dispute resolution method in modern economies, especially with its potential EU membership, said Vice Prime Minister…
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Montenegro’s Finance Minister, Novica Vuković, along with his team, is participating in the Annual Forum for Central and Eastern Europe, which brings together over a thousand…
Montenegro plans to issue government bonds on the domestic market next year in two rounds. The first round will be dedicated to citizens, i.e., individuals, while…
Montenegro has successfully positioned itself on the global map of investment migration through its Economic Citizenship Program, alongside nations like Malta, Portugal, Greece and the Caribbean.…
Montenegro is considering the revival of its economic citizenship program, a move that experts believe could provide significant economic benefits. The recent ruling by the European…
The Movement Europe Now (PES) amendment to the State Property Law aims to level the playing field for investors and spur new investments, announced its representative…
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…
The Belgrade-based construction firm Nova Development Company and Russian investor Dmitry Vladimirovich Judin have submitted a request to the acting Chief State Architect for approval of…
Progress in European integrations and established political stability are a positive signal for foreign investors, assessed during the meeting of the Deputy Prime Minister for Economic…
The Ministry of Spatial Planning, Construction, and State Property has issued a public call for the long-term lease, for a period of 30 years, of state-owned…


