AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEU Accession Watch: Montenegro’s Accession Conference meeting in Luxembourg on 15 June will provisionally close Chapter 2 (free movement of workers) and Chapter 28 (consumer and health protection), with the government saying reforms are nearing completion and remaining chapters are on track to close by year-end. Real Estate & Energy Transition: A RE:D conference panel in Budva heard that Montenegro’s construction, real estate and energy sectors lag behind other industries on digital transformation, with calls for modernization and AI-driven energy management, including a Podgorica net-zero campus concept. Investment Outlook: Karisma Hotels & Resorts’ Nemanja Kostić says Montenegro’s next investment cycle is already here, driven by lower entry prices than established Mediterranean markets and growing tourism infrastructure and international recognition. Diplomatic Ties: China and Montenegro marked 20 years of diplomatic relations in Podgorica with a youth gala highlighting infrastructure cooperation and expanding people-to-people exchanges. Porto Montenegro & Culture: The Adriatic Film Awards partnership is set to continue, with Porto Montenegro extending its collaboration with the Sarajevo Film Festival. Regional Security Link: Montenegro is listed among participating countries in Azerbaijan’s “Platinum Wolf 26” exercise, aimed at improving interoperability in peace support operations.
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