The International Monetary Fund predicts that the Montenegrin economy will grow by six percent in 2022.
The International Monetary Fund predicts that the Montenegrin economy will grow by six percent in 2022.
The European Commission was informed about the allocation of 3,2 billion euros for the implementation of 21 projects in the countries of the Western Balkans.
The Government of Montenegro has adopted three support programs of the Ministry of Economic Development, which is aimed at improving business, for a total of 5,2 million euros.
Fuel of all kinds in Montenegro since midnight on February 15 has risen in price by three to four euro cents, the Ministry of Capital Investments reported.
Forbes magazine published a series of interviews with the most successful businessmen of Montenegro from the banking, IT industry, real estate, tourism, etc.
A vote of no confidence in the government of Montenegro Zdravko Krivokapic was passed by the Montenegrin Parliament (Assembly), the press service of the legislature reported.
EU Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth Maria Gabriel signed an agreement for closer cooperation with Montenegro in the framework of the Horizon Europe program
The Montenegrin government plans to end the sale of public funds at the Institute. Dr. Simo Milosevic in Igalo no later than the end of 2022
The total volume of foreign trade of Montenegro for the period from January 1 to September 30, 2021, according to preliminary data, amounted to 2,130 billion euros.
US President Joseph Biden said he strongly supports the continuation of the process of accession of the Western Balkan countries to the European Union (EU)
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