Montenegro’s nearshore R&D advantage sits at the edge of the EU market
Montenegro’s technology opportunity is best understood as a nearshore platform built around European proximity, regulatory convergence, a euro-based business environment and […]
Montenegro’s technology opportunity is best understood as a nearshore platform built around European proximity, regulatory convergence, a euro-based business environment and […]
Northern Montenegro has a credible but narrow opening to become a data-centre and digital-infrastructure corridor. The opportunity is not to
Montenegro’s nearsourcing opportunity is not built on scale. It is built on position, timing and regulatory direction. The country has
Montenegro’s future advantage will not come from scale. Its economy is small, its labour market is limited, and its domestic
Montenegro can credibly position itself as a future EU green-electricity data-centre hub, but only in a selective form. The country is
Montenegro’s high-tech R&D opportunity as a future EU member is not based on scale. The country cannot compete with Germany, France, Poland, Romania, Czechia or even Serbia on
Montenegro’s maritime opportunity should not be measured only by cargo tonnage. On that metric, the country remains small. The more
Montenegro’s opportunity in IT and design nearsourcing is not to become a large-volume outsourcing market on its own. The country
Europe’s industrial map is being redrawn. The forces driving this transformation are not tariffs, labour costs or trade agreements in
Countries build brands in different ways. Switzerland built one around precision. Germany built one around engineering. Italy built one around
When investors discuss infrastructure opportunities in Montenegro, the conversation usually begins with highways. Road corridors, rail modernisation, ports and airports
The modern economy rewards countries not for producing knowledge, but for converting knowledge into businesses. This distinction helps explain why