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…
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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…
Montenegro’s maritime sector is a powerful driver of its economy, with the biggest challenge in the near future being the strengthening of its maritime administration, according…
This year’s summer season posed challenges but was successfully concluded from a safety perspective, stated Filip Radulović, Montenegro’s Minister of Maritime Affairs, following a meeting with…
During the ceremony for enrolling a new generation of students at the Maritime Faculty in Kotor, Minister of Maritime Affairs Filip Radulović highlighted the maritime sector’s…
Minister of Maritime Affairs, Filip Radulović, emphasized the importance of enhancing the Port of Bar during a meeting with the U.S. Ambassador to Montenegro, Judy Rising…
The cooperation between Montenegro and the United Kingdom is currently positive but could benefit from further strengthening, according to a statement released after a meeting between…
The Ministries of Interior and Transportation and Maritime Affairs have collaborated to facilitate the operations of border services at the Port of Bar border crossing, paving…
The Montenegrin Chamber of Economy (PKCG) and the Maritime Chamber of Turkey (MCT) have identified opportunities for enhancing collaboration in the maritime industry and tourism sector,…
The decision of the Montenegrin government to grant exclusive piloting rights to the Port of Kotor is hailed by Minister of Transport and Maritime Affairs Filip…