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Montenegro telecoms: a small market where bundled convergence is the real battleground
Montenegro’s telecoms sector is small by population but crowded by operators, and competition is increasingly defined by bundled packages that combine mobile, broadband and television. With…
Montenegro’s food supply chain: why logistics, not farms, captures value
Montenegro may have agricultural potential, but its food market is structurally dependent on imports. The country’s geography and tourism-driven seasonality make logistics the decisive factor in…
Montenegro car market steadies as Toyota, Ĺ koda, Renault and Nissan target fleet and retail demand
Montenegro’s passenger car market—estimated at 8,000–10,000 new registrations a year—is moving into a more structured phase as growth stabilises and brands sharpen competition across retail and…
Air Montenegro holds the line on fares as fuel costs surge, aiming to protect demand in a seasonal market
Air Montenegro says it has resisted fare increases despite a sharp rise in fuel costs, arguing that maintaining earlier ticket levels is key to sustaining passenger…
Montenegro’s draft grid rules reshape renewable economics around flexibility, storage and location
Montenegro’s draft transmission system rules move the investment focus from building generation to securing grid access, meeting stability requirements and managing curtailment and balancing costs. The…
MOL–Serbia NIS talks reveal the risks of negotiating control before ownership is secured
Negotiations between MOL and Serbia over Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS) are unfolding on two tracks—acquisition talks with Russian owners and governance safeguards with the state—before MOL’s…
Foxconn-linked JUSDA launches in Serbia, aiming to build a South-East Europe logistics hub
JUSDA, the logistics arm of Foxconn, has formally launched operations in Serbia and is preparing its first regional distribution and coordination hub for South-East Europe. The…
CBAM squeezes EPCG export earnings, underscoring the financial risk of coal-heavy power
Montenegro’s state utility EPCG has already seen a €13 million drop in export-linked revenues in the first quarter of 2026 as the EU’s carbon border framework…
Vraćenovići solar project wins environmental approval, moving Montenegro toward utility-scale PV
Montenegro has granted an environmental permit for the Vraćenovići photovoltaic project near Nikšić, clearing a key step from planning to construction for one of the country’s…
Renexia’s Montenegro push reframes renewables development around a portfolio pipeline and EU-linked exports
Renexia is entering Montenegro with a memorandum-backed, multi-project development platform focused on wind, solar and storage rather than single-project investment. The strategy leans on de-risking early-stage…