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EU funds move from perception gap to strategic opportunity for Montenegrin companies

European Union funds are increasingly being positioned not as a distant institutional mechanism, but as a tangible financing and competitiveness tool for Montenegrin companies—provided...

Industrial price growth in Montenegro remains muted despite sector divergence

Industrial price dynamics in Montenegro are showing only marginal upward movement, pointing to a low-inflation environment at the producer level even as underlying sector...

Inflation risks keep Montenegro’s economic outlook on a tight policy path

Montenegro’s economic trajectory remains stable but increasingly constrained by inflation risks and structural limitations, according to the latest assessment reflected in government and World...

Montenegro lead West Balkans in push back on EU carbon charges as electricity exports decline

Governments across the Western Balkans are seeking urgent changes to European Union rules after the introduction of carbon-related charges on electricity exports triggered a...
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Montenegro foreign trade reaches €1.07 billion as structural deficit persists

Montenegro’s external trade activity opened 2026 with a moderate contraction, as total foreign trade in goods reached €1.07 billion in the first quarter, according to preliminary...
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