The priority of the Ministry of Finance in the upcoming period will be fiscal consolidation, through reducing public debt, expanding the tax base, and strengthening tax…
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In Montenegro, it is important to work on economic diversification in order to enable greater resilience of the state economy to external shocks, concluded the meeting…
The Government will pay the January installment of the Exim Bank loan instead of Montenegro Shipping Company because, despite its positive performance, the company is unable…
The state’s public debt over the next three years is projected to increase by EUR 622 million, rising from EUR 4.122 billion in the current year…
Despite the discontinuation of Montenegro’s Citizenship by Investment Program, the country has given the green light to 280 applications that were submitted prior to the program’s…
The draft Economic Reform Program projects economic growth of 3.2% from next year until 2026, as announced during a roundtable organized by the Ministry of Finance.…
Montenegro and Italy share close ties in many aspects, and a prerequisite for the full utilization of geographical connectivity is the revitalization of transportation connections between…
The government, with the aim of securing a portion of the necessary funds for financing the 2023 budget and creating a fiscal reserve, plans to issue…
The Government of Montenegro will issue government bonds in the amount of up to EUR 50 million in order to provide the missing funds for financing…
The government intends to strengthen the partnership with the World Bank (WB), which is ready to provide support to Montenegro, not only through credit programs and…


