The U.S. Ambassador to Montenegro, Judy Rising Reinke, along with her team, visited the Port of Bar. During a constructive discussion with the Chairman of the…
The draft of the Maritime Safety Law, prepared by the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and placed for public consultation, has raised significant concerns. The draft law,…
Montenegro has been approved for the Port of Bar modernization project, worth €1.62 million, under the Western Balkans Investment Framework (WBIF) technical support program. Minister of…
A protest was held in front of the offices of the Public Enterprise Morsko Dobro in Ulcinj, organized by three non-governmental organizations: the Association of Beach…
The decision of the Government of Montenegro to adopt amendments and supplements to the Program for Temporary Structures in the Maritime Domain for the 2024-2028 period,…
Key infrastructure projects and improvements in the maritime sector must be a joint effort, which will contribute to the continued economic development of the Municipality of…
Minister of Maritime Affairs, Filip Radulović, has called on lawmakers in the Parliament to promptly adopt the 2025 budget, stressing that without the budget, preparations for…
The Ministry of Maritime Affairs is working to address all the deficiencies identified after the EMSA inspection related to the maritime sector, as stated by the…
Montenegro’s maritime sector is a shadow of its former self, with the national strategy for development (2020-2030) struggling to meet its targets due to inconsistent government…