AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoPorto Montenegro & IFC Partnership: Porto Montenegro signed a landmark deal with the International Finance Corporation, with an $80m investment aimed at jobs, stronger local supply chains, and better water, waste and energy standards—supporting Montenegro’s tourism and maritime push beyond the peak season. Montenegro EU Alignment: Montenegro is preparing to end visa-free travel for Russians from Oct. 1, aligning migration rules with Schengen standards ahead of EU accession. South Adriatic Film Fund: Two Montenegrin-backed projects won support in the first call of the South Adriatic Co-Development Film Fund, each receiving €20,000, boosting regional audiovisual SMEs and coproductions. Energy Transition Momentum: Energy Week Western Balkans returns to Montenegro on 7–8 Oct 2026, spotlighting renewable investment, battery storage and regional power market integration. Regional Public Health: Albania, Montenegro and partners agreed to ban smoking and e-cigarettes in public spaces, backed by a regional enforcement network. Tourism Development: Nammos Hotels & Resorts confirmed its first Adriatic move in Montenegro via a partnership with Smokva Bay, targeting a major luxury destination on the Budva Riviera.
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