Starting next year, roaming for citizens of Montenegro will be free across European Union countries, announced Prime Minister Milojko Spajić. “From 2026, free roaming to the…
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You don’t need tariff magic to make the Adriatic hub work. Montenegro’s edge is operational—bonded warehousing at the Port of Bar, NCTS transit straight into the…
At the Port of Bar, companies can store and process goods in a Free Zone—deferring duty/VAT while they relabel, kit, test, or configure products before re-export. The port…
Montenegro may be one of Europe’s smallest economies, but its ambitions are anything but modest. As the country advances toward European Union membership and deepens its network…
Montenegro is advancing its innovation and research potential through the development of the second Smart Specialization Strategy (S3) for 2026–2031, announced at the launch of the…
Montenegrin Prime Minister Milojko Spajić stated at the Connectuj.me platform in Podgorica that Montenegro must use new technologies as a modern tool to raise its economic…
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…
Montenegro’s state-owned company Skijališta Crne Gore is expected to finish 2025 with a loss of around 900,000 EUR without government support. The company has requested 1.8…
Montenegro’s national airline, Air Montenegro, has launched its first mobile app designed to enhance customer experience and make travel more convenient. The app allows users to…
The World Bank’s Executive Board has approved an €8 million loan to Montenegro to modernize its digital payment infrastructure. The project aims to expand access to…


