EconomyMarket News Roundup CW18 Market News Roundup CW18 04/05/2026 Supported by Between April 27, 2026 and May 3, 2026, 56 articles were published. Most-read in this period 1. wis.dom|bridge™ and Clarion Owners Engineer launch CBAM knowledge bridge to support Serbian exporters’ EU market access April 28, 2026 ·Economy 2. Small market, big convergence: Montenegro’s telecoms become a battle of bundles April 28, 2026 ·Companies 3. Montenegro’s food supply chain: Imports, intermediaries and the power of logistics April 28, 2026 ·Companies 4. Alabbar targets Ulcinj as Montenegro’s next flagship investment zone April 28, 2026 ·Real estate 5. Montenegro enters the new tourism season with measured optimism April 27, 2026 ·Tourism Other developments in this period Companies8▾ EPCG’s €92 million loss exposes structural fragility in Montenegro’s power system May 3, 2026 EPCG relaunches battery storage tender after failed attempts, signals reset of Montenegro’s BESS strategy April 30, 2026 Montenegro’s car market stabilises as Toyota, Škoda, Renault and Nissan compete across fleet and retail segments April 28, 2026 Air Montenegro’s pricing strategy balances cost pressures with demand stability April 28, 2026 Montenegro rewrites renewable energy economics as grid constraints and storage take centre stage April 28, 2026 CBAM cuts EPCG export revenues, exposing structural weakness of coal-based power model April 27, 2026 Vraćenovići solar project secures environmental approval, advancing one of Montenegro’s largest PV developments April 27, 2026 Renexia enters Montenegro’s renewable energy market with strategic development platform April 27, 2026 All news from Companies → Economy32▾ EU integration, investment repositioning and the new growth model May 3, 2026 Energy system stress and the cost of transition May 3, 2026 Tourism rebound and aviation policy at a strategic crossroads May 3, 2026 Montenegro’s fiscal resilience meets structural constraints May 3, 2026 Montenegro shifts investment strategy toward long-term capital as government seeks structural economic reset May 3, 2026 Return of low-cost flights lifts traffic—but concession terms could redefine Montenegro’s aviation economics May 3, 2026 Montenegro channels EU funds into municipal infrastructure push as Chapter 27 pressure intensifies May 3, 2026 Service-led economic model reinforces growth stability while deepening external dependence May 1, 2026 Agriculture remains underutilized as land structure limits productivity gains May 1, 2026 Industrial production remains limited as Montenegro’s output base struggles to scale May 1, 2026 Tourism sector reasserts dominance as Montenegro enters peak seasonal cycle May 1, 2026 Wage growth moderates as real income recovery gains traction May 1, 2026 Montenegro’s labour market stability masks structural participation constraints May 1, 2026 Montenegro import price growth slows sharply, signaling shift in inflation dynamics May 1, 2026 Trade expansion continues as Montenegro balances growth with persistent external deficit May 1, 2026 Industrial prices flatten as Montenegro enters low-volatility cost environment May 1, 2026 Montenegro inflation stabilizes as external pressures fade and domestic drivers take over May 1, 2026 Tourism and real estate pipeline faces execution pressure as financing tightens and project discipline becomes central April 30, 2026 Energy transition investment pipeline gains scale as Montenegro positions for export-oriented power markets April 30, 2026 EU accession momentum begins to reprice Montenegro’s risk premium and investment cycle April 30, 2026 World Bank cuts Montenegro growth outlook as tourism and external risks weigh on 2026 momentum April 30, 2026 Industrial and logistics positioning remains underdeveloped despite strategic location advantages April 30, 2026 Connectivity and transport constraints begin to impact tourism yield and investment predictability April 30, 2026 Financial system integration accelerates while market depth remains structurally limited April 30, 2026 Montenegro’s industrial output expands on energy rebound and steady manufacturing demand April 30, 2026 Montenegro’s electricity market under CBAM: Hydro upside constrained by carbon exposure and interconnector repricing April 30, 2026 Montenegro’s courier market shifts toward high-value coastal logistics as Podgorica–Budva–Tivat–Kotor–Herceg Novi corridor emerges April 28, 2026 EU–Montenegro Summit 2026 signals accession acceleration, energy integration and capital re-rating April 28, 2026 Montenegro targets selective capital and strategic partnerships as growth model shifts April 27, 2026 Montenegro records mild producer price growth as industrial cost pressures stabilise April 27, 2026 Montenegro reaffirms commitment to intellectual property protection as EU alignment advances April 27, 2026 Market News Roundup CW17Supported by April 27, 2026 All news from Economy → Finance & Investments8▾ Montenegro’s first-quarter deficit narrows below plan as revenue strength masks structural spending pressures May 3, 2026 Montenegro moves to tighten tax rules as government targets profit shifting and offshore leakages May 3, 2026 Montenegro’s investment-led borrowing model gains credibility as capital spending outpaces debt growth May 3, 2026 Montenegro’s strong first-quarter budget result signals a firmer fiscal base before the summer test May 3, 2026 Montenegro adopts capital markets regulator report as reform agenda intensifies April 30, 2026 Montenegro’s banking system maintains €325.1mn reserve buffer as liquidity structure reflects euroised constraints April 27, 2026 Montenegro’s corporate tax revenues slip slightly to €163 million in Q1 2026 April 27, 2026 Montenegro breaches Maastricht thresholds, raising structural fiscal risks for citizens April 27, 2026 All news from Finance & Investments → Real estate2▾ Montenegro government urges immediate action as Tivat luxury project delays expose execution risks April 30, 2026 Budva property market enters correction phase as prices drop by up to 20%Supported by April 28, 2026 All news from Real estate → Tourism1▾ Montenegro’s rent-a-car market moves toward consolidation as seasonality and premium demand reshape returns April 28, 2026 All news from Tourism → Tagsmarket newsreportsroundup Share FacebookXPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinEmailPrintTelegramViberCopy URL Supported by Previous articleEU integration, investment repositioning and the new growth modelNext articleMontenegro’s tourism surge meets its first real capacity test Related postsRelated The new energy economy of 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