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Montenegro: EPCG to face electricity deficit amid TPP Pljevlja overhaul
12/05/2024
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12/05/2024
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12/05/2024
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Montenegro, Trend of good revenue collection from 2022 continued this year
02/04/2023
Budget revenues during the first two months of this year amounted to EUR 312 million or 5.1% of the estimated GDP and are higher...
Montenegro, Revenues from concessions for games of chance last year amounted to EUR 16.2 million
23/03/2023
State revenues from concessions for games of chance last year amounted to EUR 16.2 million and are two million more than in 2021, and...
Montenegro, Revenues from tourism last year amounted to EUR 997 million
22/02/2023
Revenues from tourism last year amounted to EUR 997 million and are EUR 275 million higher than in 2021, announced Prime Minister Dritan Abazović....
Montenegro, three companies left the system of incentives for the production of electricity from renewable energy sources
11/02/2023
As of January 1 of this year, three companies that are the owners of 10 small hydropower plants (MHPs) left the system of incentives...
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Montenegro, borrowing conditions this year will be worse than in previous years
10/02/2023
It is certain that the conditions under which the Government will borrow this year will be worse than in previous years, and in addition...
Montenegro, Budget cash deficit amounted to EUR 249.1 million last year
01/02/2023
Last year, the budget cash deficit amounted to EUR 249.1 million, or 4.4 percent of the estimated gross domestic product (GDP), according to data...
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