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Key findings of the 2022 European Commission Report on Montenegro

European Commission has published the 2022 country reports for the six Western Balkans states and Turkey. Here we present the key findings in the...

Montenegro withdraws from Eurovision

Vladana breathed life back into Montenegro’sEurovision story. But sadly that rejuvenation has only ended up being a one-year event. Broadcaster RTCG has now announced that...

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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Montenegro government addresses UAE investments, local concerns and economic development

During a press conference after the government session, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić discussed potential investments from the UAE, stating that the investor has other...

Montenegro and Austria explore opportunities for enhanced tourism collaboration and investment

The relations between Montenegro and Austria are good, but there is potential for further improvement, according to Minister of Tourism Simonida Kordić and the...

Eagle Hills’ Ulcinj project: A game-changer for Montenegro’s tourism

The Eagle Hills group has proven its ability to transform desert destinations into world-class tourism hubs. Their planned investment in Montenegro, specifically in Ulcinj,...

Uncertainty surrounds possible summer reopening of Sveti Stefan hotel amid ongoing arbitration

Government representatives have not yet confirmed whether the Sveti Stefan city-hotel will open this summer or if they will sign an agreement with Adriatic...

Cetinje signs historic public-private partnership for Hotel Lokanda reconstruction

Cetinje’s Mayor, Nikola Đurašković, and the founder and director of Talija Company from Herceg Novi, Nikola Milić, signed a public-private partnership agreement in Cetinje...
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