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Montenegro: Russians and Ukrainians in Montenegro mostly opted for IT technology business

The war in Ukraine led to a large migration of both Russians and Ukrainians. Apart from Georgia, other neighboring and EU countries, a large...

Montenegro, Budva entered the final of the competition for the European Capital of Culture

Budva entered the final of the competition for the European Capital of Culture. This was confirmed to the News in the office of the...

Montenegro: Preparatory works for the new wind farm in the new year

The Electric Power Company (EPCG) this week should submit a request to the Ministry of Ecology, Spatial Planning and Urbanism for the issuance of...

Montenegro: Cetinje and Nikšic about to get a solar power plant

At the request of the company M Energy from Cetinje, urban planning and technical conditions (UTU) were issued for the construction of solar power...

Exports in Montenegro show growth compared to the pre-crisis years: aluminum and electricity lead the way

In the period from January to October, Montenegro achieved exports of 576 million euros, which is a 70% increase compared to the same ten...

Important Announcement to Our Readers

After years of dedicated efforts to promote Montenegro and highlight its vast business environment potentials, we regret to announce that we are temporarily suspending...

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...
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China and Montenegro explore stronger ties through the Belt and Road Initiative

Montenegro and China have significant potential for collaboration in various fields under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), with a broad development perspective, stated...

Montenegro’s positive economic outlook: Continued growth and strategic fiscal reforms

Positive macro-fiscal trends are expected to continue in the new year, according to Finance Minister Novica Vuković, who emphasized that the strategic goal of...

Henley & Partners’ role in Montenegro’s economic growth through investment citizenship program

Henley & Partners is a global leader in residency and citizenship planning, operating in over 60 offices worldwide. The company has played a key...

New hotel development planned in Orahovac, Kotor: 71 rooms and apartments with sea views

A hotel named after the neighborhood, Orahovac, is planned to be built in the Kotor area, covering over 11,000 square meters. The development will...

Žabljak prepares for winter season with new events and infrastructure investments

The Tourist Organization of Žabljak is pleased with the number of visitors currently staying in the town, as well as the forecasts for the...
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