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
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’s trading gateways: Ports, rails and the road to EU markets
Montenegro, a small Adriatic nation with outsized ambitions, is increasingly positioning itself as a logistics bridge between the Western Balkans and the European Union. With the EU as its dominant tr
Montenegro Sea Ports: An Import Hub for Raw Materials for EU Heavy Industry
Montenegro, with its strategic location along the Adriatic Sea, is emerging as a promising import hub for raw materials destined for heavy industries in the European Union (EU). The country’s well-dev
Key trade partners of Montenegro
Montenegro, despite being a small country in southeastern Europe, actively engages in international trade. Its key trade partners are a mix of neighboring countries and global economic powers. The mai
Montenegro, foreign trade zones/free ports/trade faciliation
In 2004, Montenegro adopted the Law on Free Zones, which offers businesses benefits and exemptions from custom duties, taxes, and other duties in specified free trade zones. The Port of Bar is current

