International investors increasingly view Montenegro as one of the most promising destinations not only for tourism, but also for energy development and the introduction of sustainable technologies. Of particular interest are...
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Property prices in Montenegro continue to set new records. According to the latest report from the Statistical Office (Monstat), in the second quarter of 2025, the average price per square meter of new buildings reached 2 euros, which...
According to the Ministry of Interior of Montenegro (MUP), 11 temporary and permanent residence permits were issued to foreign citizens in the first 2024 months of 65. The statistics include temporary and permanent residence permits,...
From 12 October 2025, a new Entry/Exit System (EES) will come into force in Europe, replacing the traditional stamps in passports with biometric control. The system will be used to register...
A new panoramic cable car connecting Igalo and the Zvinje peak in Herceg Novi is set to open in Montenegro soon. The €11,9 million project is being implemented on a design-and-build basis by...
A new law on the legalization of unauthorized objects came into force in Montenegro on August 1, 2025. The document was adopted at the eighth session of the 28th convocation of the Assembly on July 31, 2025 and signed by the President on August 1. Its appearance...
The Montenegrin A-1 Bar-Boljare motorway is not just a construction project, but a strategic backbone of the national transport system. Once completed, it will stretch for approximately 165 kilometers, connecting the port of Bar...
Montenegro has taken a major step to boost its economy by establishing a new Credit Guarantee Fund (CGF). This innovation will help accelerate business development and open doors for those who have so far faced...
In one year, minimum wages in Montenegro have grown by more than 20%, outpacing all EU candidate countries. This result has secured the country a place at the top of the Eurostat rankings and clearly shows how quickly the economic map is changing...
The trade union of AD “Aerodromi Crne Gore” (“Airfields of Montenegro”) has once again spoken out against the transfer of the country’s airports to concession, stating that this would harm national interests, economic independence and the prospects...