Why batteries may become as important as tourism

For decades, tourism has been the sector that shaped Montenegro’s economic cycles. Strong summer seasons supported employment, investment, construction activity and foreign exchange earnings. Hotel...

Can Montenegro become the Adriatic platform for Europe’s carbon-compliant industries?

The European Union’s industrial transformation is creating a new geography of competitiveness. For decades, manufacturers selected locations primarily on the basis of labour costs,...

Montenegro’s CBAM moment: Electricity, aluminium and the chance to become the Western Balkans’ carbon-ready Gateway

Prepared by Mercosur.me in cooperation with CBAM.Clarion.Engineer Montenegro’s exposure to the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is smaller in absolute value than the exposure faced by larger...

Montenegro’s renewable projects are becoming strategic infrastructure for European green electricity trade

Montenegro’s renewable energy sector is moving into a fundamentally different commercial and financial position. Wind farms, solar projects, hydro assets and future battery-storage systems...
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Montenegro could position itself as an Adriatic AI and data infrastructure platform for Europe

As Europe accelerates investment into artificial intelligence, cloud computing and digital sovereignty, one increasingly important constraint is beginning to dominate strategic planning across the...

Can Montenegro position itself as an EU-based “Singapore of the Adriatic”?

Montenegro is too small to compete with major European economies on industrial scale, labor depth or manufacturing volume. But that limitation is precisely why...
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