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Montenegro’s tax model continues to attract foreign capital despite EU harmonization pressure

Montenegro’s tax framework remains one of the country’s clearest investment advantages. By 2026, the country continues to position itself as a low-tax, relatively simple and...

Tourism, real estate and foreign capital: The engines of Montenegro’s service-led economy

Montenegro’s economic identity has been shaped by the Adriatic Sea, its dramatic coastal landscapes, and its strategic positioning between Central Europe and the Mediterranean....

Montenegro’s corporate landscape: Foreign capital expands while micro firms dominate

Montenegro’s business register presents a striking duality: a market deeply open to foreign capital, yet structurally dominated by small, often inactive companies. The latest...

Foreign capital shapes Montenegro’s economy as €1.02 billion flows in while nearly €487 million leaves

Foreign investment remains one of the defining forces shaping Montenegro’s economic structure. Data published by the Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG) shows that the...
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Foreign capital in Montenegro: Who invests, how they invest and why early entry matters before EU membership

Foreign direct investment in Montenegro does not arrive randomly. It comes in distinct waves from specific countries, each bringing its own strategic logic, risk...

Montenegro and Japan forge path to prosperity: Strengthening ties for mutual growth

Japanese corporations have shown significant interest in investing in Montenegro, with several prominent global Japanese brands being represented at a meeting with Prime Minister...
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