Trends in public finances and budget rebalancing
In the first quarter, the growth rates of both total revenues and total expenses were recorded. However, due to higher revenue growth, a budget...
In the first quarter, the growth rates of both total revenues and total expenses were recorded. However, due to higher revenue growth, a budget...
The total inflow of foreign direct investments at the end of March amounted to EUR 209.41 million, a decrease of 15.33% compared to the same...
Abstract During the first three months of 2023, favourable trends were recorded on the labour market. Earnings recorded a growth of slightly more...
Montenegro citizenship by investment is a program that allows people to obtain citizenship in the country with a significant financial investment...
Abstract In March, Montenegro borrowed EUR 100 million from Deutsche Bank. Compared to previous borrowings, this borrowing is significantly less...
Montenegro’s total labor force consists of approximately 250,000 people with almost 50,000 workers, or close to 20 percent of the labor pool,...
Montenegro regained its independence in 2006, and since then, the country has adopted an investment framework that in principle encourages growth,...
Montenegro’s Foreign Investment Law, which was adopted by the Parliament in 2011, establishes the framework for investment in Montenegro. The law...
The Central Register of the Commercial Court (CRPS) is responsible for business registration procedures ( www.crps.me ). The court maintains an...
Montenegro signed the Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA) in July 2007. The agreement has been signed by seven other countries (Albania,...