Tag: 2035

Tourism 2030: Montenegro’s position in the European travel market of the future

Tourism has always been Montenegro’s flagship industry, shaping national identity, generating substantial revenue, and anchoring foreign investment. But the tourism industry Montenegro will operate...

Agriculture & food processing under EU rules: modernization, export potential, and compliance challenges

Montenegro’s agricultural sector is often overshadowed by tourism, real estate, and energy, yet it remains a fundamental pillar of the country’s economy—especially in its...

Banking, finance and capital markets: Montenegro’s path toward EU financial integration

The modernization of Montenegro’s financial system is one of the most decisive aspects of its EU membership journey. While the country already uses the...

The ESG imperative: How EU sustainability regulation will transform business operations in Montenegro

Sustainability has moved from the margins of business planning to the center of economic strategy across Europe. Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria now...
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Montenegro’s workforce of the future: Skills, migration, education, AI and EU labour mobility

Montenegro’s economy is entering a transformative phase in which labour dynamics will determine the country’s competitiveness more than any other factor. With a population...

The euro advantage 2.0: What formal eurozone entry would mean for Montenegro’s banks, investors and public finance

Montenegro’s unilateral use of the euro has long been one of the country’s defining economic features. While not formally part of the eurozone, Montenegro...
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