In the last couple of years, region of West Balkans has been recording the recovery from the global economic crisis. In 2017, all countries reached...
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Deputy Prime Minister of the Government for the financial system and economic policy, Milutin Simović, said that, according to the results of...
According to the spring forecasts, the European Commission (EC) forecasts 3% GDP growth in Montenegro, whereas in 2019, it’s expected to be lower...
The Electric Power Company of Montenegro, EPCG, yesterday published a voluntary offer to buy all the Coal Mine’s shares at €6.4 a share. The offer’s...
The average interest rate on government debt in the previous year was 3.1 percent, unlike in 2016, when it was 3.7 percent. The average interest rate...
During the last year, growth was achieved in almost all sectors of the economy, particularly in the field of construction and tourism. This was said...
Yesterday, the government adopted 2020 public debt management strategy, as well as a report that says the debt currently amounts to €2.7bn or 65.1%...
Prime minister Dusko Markovic is pleased with a 4.4% GDP growth in 2017. He emphasised that it was the highest growth rate in the region and...
According to the preliminary data of the Monstat statistics agency, the real growth rate of the Montenegrin economy in the past year was 4.4%...
Gross domestic product GDP per capita in Montenegro, measured by the parity of purchasing power, amounted to 45% of the European average last year...
Prime minister Dusko Markovic said that the results his government achieved so far were indicative of good trends and that he expected the continued...
Montenegro’s gross domestic product in the first quarter of 2017 amounted to €748m and it is by 3.2% higher than in the same period last year...