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Structural vulnerability and the persistent current account deficit

Despite steady economic growth, Montenegro continues to face structural imbalances within its external accounts. One of the most significant indicators of this vulnerability is...

Beyond headline GDP: Fiscal deficits, public debt, employment trends and real purchasing power in Montenegro’s 2025 economic reality

Montenegro’s 2025 economic story cannot be told only through growth figures or tourism revenue headlines. To understand the real state of the economy and...

Montenegro’s GDP outperforms several EU economies, says Pobjeda

A recent analysis published by Pobjeda highlights that Montenegro’s GDP growth has outperformed that of several major EU economies, including Spain, France and Germany. At first...

European Commission urges Montenegro to rein in public debt and accelerate key reforms

The European Commission (EC) has stated in its report on Montenegro that additional measures are needed to stabilize public debt below 60% of GDP,...
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Montenegro’s public debt at 56.2% of GDP in Q1 2025 with improved currency structure and stable interest rates

At the end of the first quarter of 2025, Montenegro’s total public debt stood at 4.45 billion euros, representing 56.21% of GDP. Considering government...

Positive fiscal trends mark first four months of the year, April records budget surplus

The Ministry of Finance announced that fiscal indicators show positive trends. Budget revenues in the first four months of the year amounted to 897.5...
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