Montenegro’s economy grew steadily in 2025, with GDP reaching €8.17bn and real growth of 2.7%, driven mainly by strong investment (+11%) and...
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Montenegro’s October financial report shows mixed economic trends. Tourism remains stable, with 1.28 million visitors in collective accommodation...
Montenegro’s economy grew by 3% in 2024, a pace expected to continue in 2025 despite global uncertainty, according to the World Bank’s latest...
The purchasing power of the citizens of Montenegro at the end of 2024 would receive, in the majority, a score of 3 on a scale of 1 to 5, according to...
Dear readers, we are continuing with the CdM podcast series with the editor of the web edition of the Analitka portal, Mirka Devic. You also...
In the mid-term, the Montenegrin economy will grow at an average annual rate of 3.7%, i.e. by years, 4.8% in 2025, 3.2% in 2026 and 3.1% in 2027. Due...
Gross domestic product (GDP) in 2023, according to MONSTAT’s final data, amounted to €6.9bn and grew at a real rate of 6.3%, according to the...
Minister of Economic Development and Tourism Goran Djurovic held an important meeting today with representatives of retail chains, food industry and...
Speaking in a TV show ‘Dobro jutro Crna Goro’ (eng. Good Morning Montenegro), the Minister of Economic Development, Goran Djurovic, says...
Montenegro inflation hits 17.2%, the Statistical Office of Montenegro (MONSTAT) has stated. “The prices of personal consumption products and...
Control over inflation, attracting foreign direct investments, meeting the EU requirements and political instability will be the greatest challenges...
Inflation in 2022 will be the highest since the restoration of Montenegro’s independence, it was announced at the session of the Council of the...
The prices of products and services for personal consumption measured by the consumer price index were by 1.4% higher in October this year compared...
The fall of the euro will affect the growth of inflation, but it is difficult to estimate to what extent, the Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG) says...
Since April 2022, Montenegro has entered the zone of two-digit or galloping inflation when the prices of products and services for personal...
The inflation we faced was inevitable in a small and highly open, euroized economy such as Montenegro. It is not a positive phenomenon, but it is a...
While politicians summarize the election results and plan how to form a government, citizens are struggling with everyday problems. A professor at...
Annual deflation rate in July 2020, measured by consumers’ prices, was -0.5%, while inflation measured by harmonized consumer price index was -1.6%...
According to the Central Bank of Montenegro, CBCG, the inflation at the end of this year and the first 2 quarters of 2019 will, with 90% probability...
This year, citizens shouldn’t expect a worrying inflationary tendency, because with the probability of 90%, the inflation measured by the consumer...