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World Bank 2021 Montenegro economic report

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World Bank 2021 Montenegro economic report World Bank 2021 Montenegro economic report The Western Balkans region is rebounding from the COVID-19-induced recession of 2020, thanks to a faster-than-expected recovery in 2021, says the latest edition of the Western Balkans Regular Economic Report, Greening the Recovery. The outlook for the region has improved significantly, with

1Q 2021: Montenegro’s GDP decline 6.4%

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1Q 2021: Montenegro's GDP decline 6.4% Montenegro's GDP decline 6.4% in 1Q 2021 The real GDP growth rate in the first quarter was -6.4 percent, the National Statistics Office announced. According to Eurostat data, the quarterly decline in Montenegrin GDP is the largest in Europe. The highest real GDP growth rate

Covid 19 Montenegro – OECD findings

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OECD has published a document "CoVID-19 Crisis in Montenegro". Here are their findings on socio-economic issues in Montenegro Montenegro Anti-Covid19 measures Developments: On 25 April 2020, the National Coordination Body announced the plan to mitigate measures in four phases (the first phase covering the lockdown measures), with the final aim to

Alliance for Montenegro – economic package presented

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Alliance for Montenegro - economic package presented- PM Marković presents Government's new package of economic measures to recover from coronavirus pandemic: Recovery path will not be easy, but we will come out of this stronger Alliance for Montenegro - economic package presented PM Marković presents Government's new package of economic measures to

Coronavirus Economic Impact: Montenegro plans a response

Coronavirus Economic Impact: Montenegro plans a response PM of Montenegro forms working group to develop plan of measures to support economy, entrepreneurs Coronavirus Economic Impact: Montenegro plans a response covid19 economy economics montenegro

Coronavirus Economic Impact: Montenegro plans a response PM of Montenegro forms working group to develop plan of measures to support economy, entrepreneurs and citizens to address impact of coronavirus pandemic   Prime Minister of Montenegro Duško Marković formed today a working group to prepare proposals for a new package of measures to support Montenegrin

CoVID-19: Montenegro makes ports available to Balkan countries

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covid-19 : PM Markovic tells WB leaders: Closing markets and blocking resources is not European behaviour, Montenegro makes ports available to neighbours CoVID-19: PM Markovic tells WB leaders: Closing markets and blocking resources is not European behaviour, Montenegro makes ports available to neighbours Prime Minister Duško Marković spoke today with  Austrian Federal Chancellor Sebastian Kurz,

Simovic: Together and strongly we build rural infrastructure in Montenegro

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Deputy PM of Montenegro Milutin Simovic: Together and strongly we build rural infrastructure This year the Government allocated more than EUR 1 million for the construction of rural water supply systems throughout Montenegro, which continues to boost the living conditions of rural residents and the conditions for further development of agriculture

Growth of Montenegrin Economy, more government infrastructure investments

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Deputy Prime Minister of Montenegro Milutin Simovic: Due to growth of Montenegrin economy, more money for agriculture, health, education and overall development One of the concrete effects of the achieved growth of Montenegrin economy is further growth of the Agrobudget, which amounts to EUR 61 million for this year and its

European Commission’s Economic Quarterly on Montenegro 4Q 2019

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EU Candidate Countries’ & Potential Candidates’ Economic Quarterly - Montenegro data The European Commission has published the EU Candidate Countries’ & Potential Candidates’ Economic Quarterly (CCEQ). Here are the Montenegro data: Key developments mentioned in the quarterly report: On 11 October, the government called a pre-qualification tender for a

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