The 74th meeting of Montenegro’s Financial Stability Council was held today, chaired by Dr. Irena Radović, Governor of the Central Bank. Attendees included Finance Minister Novica…
From the beginning of May until the end of August 2025, tax inspectors in Montenegro conducted 3,123 compliance checks on taxpayers and identified irregularities in 567…
Montenegro’s economy can only be prepared for digital and green transformation, European integration, and global competition if the micro, small, and medium-sized enterprise (MSME) sector is…
Customs revenues in Montenegro for August 2025 totaled €137.98 million, an increase of €8.41 million or 6.49 percent compared to the same period last year, exceeding…
The Ministry of Finance, in cooperation with the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), has launched the implementation of a new spending review tool aimed…
The government lacks both sensitivity and solutions to address the basic living problems of citizens. Their attempts at price control measures have failed, while housing policy…
Montenegro’s Parliament is reviewing proposed amendments to the Foreigners Act, introducing key updates to visas, residence, and employment rules, while aligning with EU standards. The law…
According to Eurostat, Montenegro has maintained one of the most stable and lowest electricity prices for households in the period from 2020 to 2025. Despite global…
At the end of August, corporate debt in Montenegro due to unpaid obligations reached €1.5 billion, according to the Central Bank. Over 21,000 companies are affected,…
The NGO Action for Social Justice (ASP) has submitted multiple initiatives to the Anti-Corruption Agency (ASK) to investigate potential public interest violations in several transport administration…