Montenegro, Bilateral Investment Agreements and Taxation Treaties
Montenegro signed the Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA) in July 2007. The agreement has been signed by seven other countries (Albania,...
Montenegro signed the Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA) in July 2007. The agreement has been signed by seven other countries (Albania,...
The main law governing foreign investment, the Montenegrin Law on Foreign Investment, is based on the national treatment principle, which is a...
The Ministry of Economic Development, in cooperation with the World Bank Group (WBG), has created an Investment Incentives Inventory, which...
In 2004, Montenegro adopted the Law on Free Zones, which offers businesses benefits and exemptions from custom duties, taxes, and other duties in...
In 2002 Montenegro enacted the Law on Secured Transactions and established a collateral registry at the Commercial Court in 2003. The registry’s...
The acquisition and disposition of IPR are protected by the Law on the Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights, which entered into force in...
The banking sector in Montenegro is fully privatized with 11 privately owned banks operating in the country. The banking sector operates under...
According to Central Bank of Montenegro, the banking sector remained solvent and liquid. Total bank assets amounted to EUR 5.33 billion at the end...
During 2022, a constant increase in prices was observed. During the first eleven months of 2022, the average inflation rate was 12.7%. However, in...
In 2022, the economy of Montenegro records a relatively high rate of real GDP growth. In the first three quarters, real GDP was higher by 7.1%...