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Fuel prices, transport costs and everyday economics: Why energy pricing still matters in Montenegro

Fuel pricing remains one of the most direct economic indicators affecting both national policy and daily life in Montenegro. Recent adjustments — including reductions...

Fuel prices reduced across Montenegro, easing pressure on transport and household budgets

Montenegro has implemented a new reduction in fuel prices, cutting the cost of all fuel categories from midnight—a development with broad implications for households,...

Montenegro cuts Eurosuper 95 and 98 prices by two cents per liter, other fuel prices unchanged

In Montenegro, the prices of Eurosuper 98 and 95 gasoline will decrease by two cents per liter starting at midnight, while prices for other...

Montenegro delays oil reserves plan, government moves to secure diesel procurement and storage

From February 11 to September 16, Montenegro collected €8.45 million from the mandatory oil reserves fee included in fuel prices, and the Ministry of...
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Montenegro faces rising fuel prices amid global tensions, government avoids tax cuts to protect fragile budget

Fuel prices have recently increased by up to 8 cents, mainly due to recent tensions in the Middle East, according to Montenegro’s Ministry of...

Montenegro assures stable fuel supply amid Middle East tensions, warns against unjustified price hikes

Due to the escalating conflict in the Middle East and its potential impact on the global oil market, Montenegro’s Ministry of Energy and Mining...
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