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China has become the largest investor in Montenegro: The secret where Beijing invested 70 million

China has become the largest investor in Montenegro: The secret where Beijing invested 70 million

Chinese investments involved investments in companies in Montenegro or their purchase, the purchase of real estate and so-called inter-company debt – companies from Montenegro borrowed money from companies from China. People’s Republic of China has become the largest investor in Montenegro with 70 million euros in direct investments from the beginning of this year to… READ MORE

Đukanović: We’ll create conditions for boosting foreign investments, free trade

Đukanović: We’ll create conditions for boosting foreign investments, free trade

In his address at the Summit of Global Leaders during the World Investment Forum in Geneva, the President of Montenegro, Milo Đukanović, told Montenegro’s topmost goal will be to develop an ambience in which foreign investments (FI) and free trade can boost, while the set objectives for sustainable development should be fulfilled accordingly. “Everything else… READ MORE

Foreign investments in Montenegro have doubled since it joined NATO

Foreign investments in Montenegro have doubled since it joined NATO

Ever since it became NATO Member, investments of foreign investors from the states of the Alliance in to Montenegro have doubled, said the Secretary General of NATO, Jens Stoltenberg. “NATO makes billions of citizens across Europe and North America feel safe. Joining NATO means that you have 29 countries which take care of you and… READ MORE

Want to buy Montenegrin citizenship? It helps if you want to invest

Want to buy Montenegrin citizenship? It helps if you want to invest

Economic programs are allowing foreign nationals to legitimately purchase citizenship or a residency permit – in return for a substantial investment. These programs have been in place in MNE as well and if you want to become a Montenegro citizen, you can do it for a €450,000 investment in already-developed part of the country, and… READ MORE

If we can’t manufacture cars, we can generate electricity

If we can’t manufacture cars, we can generate electricity

With the existing economy structure, it is difficult to expect significantly higher coverage of imports by exports, says the economic analyst Predrag Drecun. He claims that some of the imports could be substituted by higher production of food and electricity. The Ministry of Economy believes that this should be done by developing economic patriotism and… READ MORE