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Business News Ivanovic: To strengthen agricultural investments, not subsidies During the biggest international agricultural fair in the world, which has been held in Berlin for more than 70 years under the name “Green Week,” Montenegro was represented by the Minister of Agriculture of Montenegro dr Petar Ivanovic. „The system of subsidies and incentives must be changed. There is a need to strengthen investment in agriculture, it was concluded on the V Summit of Agriculture Ministers, which was held in Berlin, during the biggest international agricultural fair in the world, which has been organized in this German city for 70 years, and is called “Green Week” “ – said the for the Pobjeda newspaper Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr. Petar Ivanovic after returning from the summit.
country. Countries of the region are divided into free and partly free countries in the Report on political rights and freedoms, and Montenegro was assessed as free country, including those with political competition, respect civil liberties and human rights and have independent media.
Investors from Poland visited the Port of Bar Representatives of the Polish Impexmetal group today visited the Port of Bar, talked to the management of joint stock company, as well as with leaders of AD Container Terminal and General Cargo (CTGC), and discussed the possibilities for cooperation. Meeting with Polish investors was attended by the Mayor Zarko Pavicevic.
Source: Ministry of agriculture
Source: www.barinfo.me
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Eurostat: Montenegrin economy is growing quickly Montenegro is on fifth place among 36 countries by an average real GDP growth from 2008 to 2014, according to Eurostat.
Source: www.pobjeda.me
According to Arkadiusz Krezel, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Polish group, Impexmetal consist of 72 companies. Headquarters are located in Warsaw, the largest number of companies are based in Poland, as part of the group and some companies are based in Italy, France, Spain, Brazil, China, Russia and India.
In the annual report of NGO Freedom House on political rights and freedoms, Montenegro was evaluated as a free
Source: www.cdm.me
Higher average growth rates of gross domestic product had, according to Eurostat data, only four countries - Turkey, Poland, Slovakia and Macedonia.
Free countries in the region are also Croatia and Serbia.
Minister Ivanovic said the summit had adopted a joint declaration in which it was emphasized the need to increase investment in agriculture. Joint assessment of the Summit is that the system of subsidies and incentives must change, or investments in agriculture must be fostered. ■
Freedom House: Montenegro is a free country
its introduction, said Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Information Society and Telecommunications Vujica Lazovic.
in the region is found in Croatia, 61 percent of the EU average, followed by Montenegro with an average of 42 percent. Macedonia and Serbia are at a level of 35 percent of the European average, while Albania and Bosnia and Herzegovina are on 30 percent.
“PayPal” next year in Montenegro This year for Montenegro should be the last one without “PayPal” system for online payments because the country met all the conditions for
He said that Montenegro had recently removed all obstacles for “PayPal”, while a request for the establishment of the office of the company was sent in mid 2009. He added that, as things stand, Montenegro would get this system in a package with several other countries. Source: www.vijesti.me
Montenegrin GDP 42 percent of the European average Gross domestic product GDP per capita in purchasing power standard in Montenegro last year was 42 percent of average in the European Union, while in 2010 and 2009 was 41 percent. The highest GDP per capita in purchasing power standard in the EU has Luxembourg, and the lowest Bulgaria. GDP per capita in purchasing power standards in Luxembourg is two and half times higher than the European average and amounts to 271 percent, while Bulgaria has 46 percent. Highest GDP per capita in purchasing power standards among countries
declaration on the accession of Montenegro, and it received the status of observer. Previously Montenegro Energy Charter Secretariat submitted a letter in which it showed interest in becoming a member. The goal of the Energy Charter, which entered into force on 1988, is the creation of a stable, comprehensive and non-discriminatory legal basis for crossborder relations in the energy sector. The Charter was signed by 54 countries of the former Soviet Union, Central and Eastern Europe, Asia and the Pacific. Members of the Energy Charter in the region are Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, and Serbia is in the negotiation process. Source: Ministry of economy
FORBES: Montenegro 45th on the list of best countries for business U.S. business magazine “Forbes” has published the latest list of countries most suitable for business, on which Montenegro is ranked 45th out of 141 countries.
- New projections by Eurostat for GDP growth in European countries confirm that the Montenegrin economy since 2008 has been growing faster than many other economies in Europe – was stated by the Ministry of Finance. Source: Ministry of Finance
Kavaric: The Energy Charter Treaty contributes to energy policy The Energy Charter Treaty is one of the instruments that can contribute to a reliable energy policy of Montenegro, which is the motive to join the Treaty, said in Warsaw Montenegrin economy minister, Vladimir Kavaric. The Ministry of Economy has announced that Kavaric at the Ministerial Conference of the Energy Charter had signed in Warsaw
In the first place as the most suitable country for business is ranked New Zealand, which has progressed from last year’s second place primarily due to transparent and stable business climate that encourages entrepreneurship, precised “Forbes”. In second place is Denmark, followed by Hong Kong, Singapore, Canada, Ireland, Sweden, Norway, Finland and the United Kingdom. When it comes to the former Yugoslav republics, Slovenia was ranked the best, on 23rd
place, followed by Macedonia (37th place), Croatia (47th place), BosniaHerzegovina (85th place) and Serbia (90th place). The list was compiled based on 11 different categories of property rights, innovation, taxes, technology, corruption, freedom, investor protection and sto ck market operations. Source: www.telegraf.rs
For CBC 2.3 million For the participation of Montenegro in the cross-border cooperation with Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatian and Kosovo, the EU has provided to our country 2.3 million euros. Montenegro’s chief negotiator with the EU, Ambassador Andrija Pejovic, after the government session, said that about 90 percent of the amounts was provided for projects, and 10 percent for technical support. - As part of the process of European integration, the Montenegrin government yesterday adopted four financial agreements for funds from the IPA 2011 for participation of Montenegro in the cross-border cooperation with Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatian and Kosovo. The projects will be financed under the cross-border cooperation and are intended to nonprofit organizations and institutions, aimed at the preservation of the environment, tourism, natural and cultural heritage - explained Pejovic. Source: www.pobjeda.me
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