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Montenegro’s 2025 budget proposal: Focus on economic growth, public welfare and fiscal stability

Prime Minister Milojko Spajić and Finance Minister Novica Vuković are set to present Montenegro's proposed budget for 2025, which outlines key fiscal measures aimed...

Montenegro prepares for winter season amid snow shortage and skiing challenges

Montenegro welcomed its first snow of the season on Thursday, but it remains uncertain whether there will be enough snow to sustain skiing throughout...

The Government has adopted the Energy Balance for 2025

The Government of Montenegro has approved the Energy Balance for 2025, a crucial document outlining the country’s energy production and consumption plans for the...

Authorities intervene to address power disruptions at Kolašin 1600 resort

Several government departments have become involved in addressing the issue of electricity supply interruptions at the state-owned ski resort and private hotel within the...

Montenegro Trade Union urges continued operation of Pljevlja Coal Mine and power plant until 2050

The operations of the Pljevlja Coal Mine (RUP) and the thermal power plant at full capacity should not be questioned before 2050, according to...

Real estate luxury hotel investments in northern Montenegro and their impact on the country’s economy and attractiveness

In recent years, luxury hotel investments in northern Montenegro have become a significant part of the country’s economic development strategy. These investments, particularly in mountainous regions such as Durmitor and Bjelasica,...

Montenegro as a hub for EU supply chains: Key sectors, talent pool and remote business operations

Montenegro’s strategic location on the Adriatic coast, combined with its competitive labor costs, growing talent pool and improving infrastructure, offers significant potential for becoming...

R&D and resource center development in Montenegro: Creating a regional resource hub for the EU from Adriatic coast hubs

Montenegro is gradually positioning itself as a regional hub for research and development (R&D), with a growing focus on technology, innovation and strategic resources...
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Herceg Novi opens tender for equipment and finalization of new bus station in Igalo

The Municipality of Herceg Novi has announced a tender for the equipment of the main bus station currently under construction in Igalo. The total...

Montenegro’s economic growth slows in 2024, EU warns of fiscal risks and inflation pressure

Economic growth in Montenegro continued in the first half of 2024, but at a slower pace, driven primarily by private consumption and a recovery...

Montenegro’s economic citizenship program: A catalyst for investment and regional development

Montenegro's economic citizenship program has proven to be a significant driver of economic development, with its potential extension offering the possibility of billions of...

Austrian companies in Montenegro contribute to economic growth and EU integration

Austrian companies operating in Montenegro are an exemplary model of management and entrepreneurship, serving as an additional force for the country's economic development, according...

Montenegro considers relaunching economic citizenship program to boost investment and economic growth

Montenegro is considering the revival of its economic citizenship program, a move that experts believe could provide significant economic benefits. The recent ruling by...
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