Montenegro’s geography has always been its greatest silent asset. Wedged between the EU and the Western Balkans, with coastline access to the Adriatic and a direct customs transit line into European m
Montenegro’s coastal cities: Awakening the Adriatic winter – from silent shores to wellness and experience hubs
When the last yachts sail out of Budva’s marina and the promenade cafés close their parasols, Montenegro’s coastal towns fall into a deep and familiar silence. The air grows crisp, the sea turns steel
What EU membership would trigger – for business & capital in Montenegro
For years, Montenegro has existed in the grey zone between Europe’s single market and its periphery — close enough to enjoy trade preferences, yet distant enough to remain outside the rules and fundin
The other Montenegro: Where mountains meet modernization
While Montenegro’s coast dazzles with marinas and Mediterranean glamour, the country’s true test of development lies inland. The northern half — stretching from the iron city of Nikšić to the high pla
Montenegro’s coastal cities – Life, investment and the future of the Adriatic hub
Montenegro’s coastline is short, but it carries an outsized reputation. Stretching a mere 300 kilometers from the Croatian to the Albanian border, this narrow strip of land packs centuries of maritime
Montenegro: The Adriatic’s next re-export gateway for European trade
Tucked between the Adriatic coast and the Balkans’ inland corridors, Montenegro is quietly positioning itself as a re-export and logistics hub linking Europe’s industrial base with emerging markets in
Montenegro faces worsening trade imbalance, domestic agriculture under pressure
Miodrag Đuranović, councilor of the Civic Movement URA in the Podgorica City Assembly, warned that Montenegro continues to experience a troubling trade imbalance, with data from the first eight months
Montenegro 2025 Economic Conference highlights regional growth and need for strategic reforms
The President of the Chamber of Economy of Montenegro, Dr. Nina Drakić, opened the Montenegro 2025 Economic Conference in Budva under the theme “Regional Economies in Today’s Challenges”, emphasizing
Montenegro records highest inflation since May 2024, outpacing most EU countries
Montenegro is experiencing its highest annual inflation since May 2024, according to Boris Mugoša, head of the SD parliamentary club and European Union representative. Data from MONSTAT for September
Tivat to Europe: Near-sourcing shared business services with regional talent and real connectivity
Montenegro’s SBS pitch isn’t theoretical. From Tivat you can recruit multilingual talent across the Western Balkans, keep teams happy by the sea, and fly clients in and out with minimal friction. Add

