The European Union recommends that Montenegro accelerate progress on reforms, particularly in the areas of justice, freedom of expression, media freedom, the fight against corruption and organized crime, and public administration reform. The...
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Montenegro is on the cusp of a technological leap – this is the idea voiced by global investor Mohamed Alabbar at the second national conference on artificial intelligence in Podgorica, stating that his...
The government intends to attract significant loans to implement more than 30 capital projects—from modernizing healthcare and transportation to strengthening defense capability and digital infrastructure.
Sveti Stefan could welcome guests again as early as 2026 – authorities are close to an agreement with the lessee that will end a long-standing conflict, change the management of HTP Miločer, and pave the way for the revival of the iconic resort. With...
The Montenegrin government intends to allocate €150,000 for the restoration and modernization of the infrastructure of the Kolašin 1600 ski resort, with a particular focus on the cable car. This investment...
The Ministry of Health of Montenegro has presented draft amendments to the Law on Healthcare, which are intended to lay the foundation for the accelerated development of digital health services and bring the regulatory framework into line with...
Montenegro is tightening controls over digital platforms, including Booking and Airbnb, as well as cryptocurrency revenues. New amendments to the Tax Administration Law, submitted for public comment until November 19,...
Flying out of Montenegro this winter has become easier than ever: the country's airports have entered the season with a robust and expanded route network. Podgorica now connects with 17 destinations in 13 countries, while Tivat, remaining...
Montenegro has been recognized as the most advanced country in the Western Balkans on its path to joining the European Union, according to the European Commission's new annual report on EU enlargement. The document...
Montenegro currently has 31,814 foreign-owned companies operating in the country, with their combined revenue in 2024 amounting to almost €199 million, according to the Tax Authority. According to the Economic...