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The EC has warned Montenegro that it still has not fully harmonized its visa policy with the EU countries

The European Commission has warned Montenegro that it still has not fully harmonized its visa policy with the EU countries, but that, on the...

The state intensified negotiations on borrowing with domestic banks

In accordance with the determination of the Ministry of Finance and the Government to provide the missing funds for the financial rounding of the...

The Port of Bar sells almost 80,000 tons of bauxite

The Port of Bar has issued a second public call for the sale of bauxite in bulk, which is located in the open storage...

Local communities and NGOs from Budva oppose the construction of a hotel and marina on the island of Sveti Nikola

We are disturbed by the persistence of experts-planners who are working on the spatial plan of Montenegro and the spatial urban plan of Budva,...

In the center of Nikšićka Župa, there is the largest Montenegrin apple plantation

Composed of the highest quality varieties, the unique orchard, which stretches over 28 hectares, is visited daily by the executive director Miloš Golubović. "The company...

Energy Costs for Manufacturing in Energy-Intensive Industries: A Competitive Factor for Nearshoring to Montenegro

The manufacturing sector, especially energy-intensive industries, constantly seeks ways to optimize operating costs for sustained viability and competitiveness. One crucial determinant of manufacturing cost...

Montenegro’s potential in relation to the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and its suitability as a nearshoring hub for energy-intensive industries

Montenegro and the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM): 1. Economic Implications: Montenegro's economy heavily relies on energy-intensive industries such as aluminum production, steel, and...

Exploring the Investment Potential of Eco-Tourism in Montenegro: A Year-Round Luxury Market for International Eco Visitors

Montenegro, with its stunning natural landscapes and commitment to sustainable development, presents significant investment potential in the field of eco-tourism. Elevatepr.me delves into the...
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Montenegro corporate and residence benefits from business operations 

Montenegro provides a range of corporate and residency benefits aimed at attracting foreign investors to establish business operations in the country. Here’s a summary...

Montenegro & access to EU and third markets

Montenegro’s strategic position and favorable trade agreements provide a compelling advantage for foreign investors seeking access to European and other markets. Here’s a detailed...

Montenegro customs and duty exemptions

Montenegro offers several customs and duty exemptions designed to attract foreign investment and support economic development. Here’s a summary of the key aspects of...

Montenegro corporate tax incentives 

Montenegro indeed has a range of attractive corporate tax incentives aimed at encouraging foreign investment. Here’s a concise summary of the key incentives available...

Montenegro major tax and investment incentives for foreign investments 

Montenegro offers a range of tax and investment incentives aimed at attracting foreign investors and fostering economic growth. The incentives are primarily designed for...
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