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Market insight, Montenegro on the EU path: The hidden economy beyond tourism — sectors, reforms and opportunities that will transform the country

As Montenegro edges closer to eventual European Union membership, the country finds itself at a pivotal crossroads. For years, the narrative around its economy has been shaped by two pillars: tourism and real estate, sectors that dominate public perception and shape much of the country’s investment profile. But beneath the coastal glamour and construction-driven GDP lies […]

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From EU accession to export of expertise: How policy can shape Montenegro’s service economy

Montenegro’s economic planners face a critical decade. EU membership will not only open markets but also expose the economy to stricter competition. To thrive, Montenegro must evolve from importing services to exporting expertise — particularly in IT, accounting, and engineering support. Policy coherence is key. Education and workforce alignment The education system must better match

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From passports to property titles: What EU membership means for real-estate regulation

Montenegro’s EU path is transforming its property-law environment. Investors who once accepted Balkan ambiguity now demand EU-grade transparency. Harmonisation of cadastral records, zoning, consumer-protection and construction standards is advancing—and each reform reduces risk premiums baked into property pricing. Land, permits and planning reform Accession negotiations have already driven updates to spatial-planning law, environmental permitting and

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