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EU integration as an investment filter: How 2026 capital decisions will price Montenegro

As Montenegro approaches the final stretch of EU accession, integration itself is becoming an investment filter rather than a political narrative. By 2026, investors...

EU integration emerges as a key signal for investors in 2026

BiznisCG’s assessment that EU integration will be a defining signal for investors in 2026 reflects a broader shift in how Montenegro is evaluated by...

Is Montenegro ready for large-scale strategic investors? A realistic assessment for 2026

Montenegro has long aspired to attract large-scale strategic investors—those capable of deploying €200–500 million in energy, logistics, transport, tech or tourism infrastructure. But 2026...

U.S. and EU investors look toward Montenegro—but expect institutional clarity in 2026

Montenegro is increasingly present on the radar of U.S. and EU investors seeking strategic footholds in the Western Balkans. Over the past year, strengthened...
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EU accession delays continue to shape investor sentiment and fiscal planning

Delays in Montenegro’s EU accession process continue to reverberate through the economy, affecting investment decisions, fiscal planning, and reform momentum. While accession remains a...

Real-estate boom or bubble? What rapid urban construction means for coastal towns

Montenegro’s coast is booming again. Cranes stretch across Budva, Tivat, Kotor and Bar. Seafront plots are being snapped up, residential complexes rise in clusters,...
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