Montenegrin Finance Minister Novica Vuković visited the Turkish Chamber of Commerce in Montenegro (TurkCham) to discuss current economic issues impacting trade and investment flows, according to…
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Montenegro’s Parliament Deputy Speaker Nikola Camaj met with representatives of the Belgian business group feXpro, highlighting the importance of the group including Montenegro in its economic…
Ferries on the Kamenari–Lepetane line have transported over 1.03 million vehicles since the start of the summer season, according to Aleksandar Crvenko, head of the maritime…
Montenegro’s tourism is facing a deep crisis, according to Žarko Radulović, president of the Montenegrin Tourism Association. He says the pre-season was weak, the peak lasted…
Currently, 6,420 tourists are staying in Tivat, 14 percent more than the same period last year and 43 percent more compared to 2019, according to the…
Montenegro’s tourism, once the backbone of the national economy, is now collapsing, warns Zorka Raičević, owner of the agency Eastwest Voyage Montenegro. She says that instead…
Montenegro and Indonesia see significant potential to enhance cooperation across multiple sectors, particularly in tourism and transport, given the natural and cultural resources of both countries.…
Montenegro has entered a new phase regulating private accommodation and the use of illegal buildings for tourism. The recently enacted Law on Legalization of Illegal Buildings,…
Hotelier and businessman Čedomir Popović emphasized that price and quality must go hand in hand, especially in tourism. He noted that occupancy in his hotels this…
In Tivat, 6,720 tourists are currently staying in the town, marking a 6 percent increase compared to last year and 29 percent more than in 2019.…


