Montenegro has signed an agreement with the European Union on participation in the Digital Europe program for the period 2021-2027.
Montenegro has signed an agreement with the European Union on participation in the Digital Europe program for the period 2021-2027.
Gross domestic product (GDP) of Montenegro grew in the first quarter of this year compared to the same period last year by 6,1 percent.
In the second round of the presidential elections in Montenegro, the representative of the Europe Now party, Yakov Milatovich, won. was elected president after his landslide victory over incumbent Milo Djukanovic
Key banking indicators in Montenegro hit their all-time high, and deposits increased by more than one billion euros
Next year, the Montenegrin government plans to sell Budva Riviera, the largest hotel group and several small national companies
Inflation in 2022 will be the highest since the restoration of Montenegrin independence, said at a meeting of the Council of the Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG).
Russians and Ukrainians actively receive temporary or permanent residence in Montenegro. At the moment, a little more than 13 Russian citizens have received a residence permit or permanent residence, and 500 Ukrainians.
The Government of Montenegro has approved a bill exempting certain categories of citizens from paying income tax.
At a meeting of the Montenegrin Council for Financial Stability, a working group was formed that will prepare a draft law on cryptocurrency assets and regulation of the circulation of cryptocurrencies in the country
Foreign direct investment, predominantly from Russia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), increased by 80 percent
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