Abazović: Record export of goods in the first quarter

In addition to the record income from tourism, which represents the export of services, the record export of goods proves that the economy of Montenegro is on a safe path, said the Prime Minister.

11139 views 58 reactions 44 comment(s)
Abazović, Photo: Government of Montenegro
Abazović, Photo: Government of Montenegro
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

In the first quarter, a record export of goods was achieved in the amount of 226,8 million euros, Prime Minister Dritan Abazović announced.

"According to the data of the Central Bank (CBCG), the export of goods from Montenegro has reached a record since it has been measured and for the first quarter it amounts to 226,8 million euros. For the sake of comparison, in the first quarter of 2019, the export of goods amounted to 101 million euros, in 2020 it was 95 million euros, in 2021 it was 108 million euros, and last year it was 216 million euros," wrote Abazović on his Twitter account.

He stated that in addition to the record income from tourism, which represents the export of services, the record export of goods proves that the economy of Montenegro is on a safe path.

"Here is the best example of how the suppression of corruption and crime, the elimination of monopolies and the destruction of the tycoon-crown economy creates a better distribution of justice. As a result, all economic parameters in the country are growing," said Abazović.

He said that they are going further, raising the standard of living and building a country where it will be a privilege to live.

"Bravely - we are on the right path," said Abazović.

The Minister of Economic Development and Tourism, Goran Đurović, reacting to these data, said that the economic parameters clearly show that we are taking big steps forward.

"All segments of the economy are incomparably better than in all previous years. Higher salaries and pensions are a reality because we base them on a healthy economy," Đurović wrote on Twitter.

Bonus video: