In the latest issue of Forbes magazine, we analyze the key economic and tourism trends shaping 2025.
Although data emerged a few days ago that Montenegro recorded a decline in tourism revenues and the number of overnight stays last year for the first time in 20 years, data from the National Tourism Organization for December last year shows significant growth in tourism, by as many as 65.000 visitors.
The Director of the National Tourism Organization of Montenegro, Ana Tripković-Marković, in an interview with Forbes magazine talks about the structure of guests and the challenges that await us this summer.
Also, find out which factors, such as the price-quality ratio, most influence the choice of a destination for tourists, according to the latest data from the European Commission for Tourism.
We look at US President Donald Trump's latest initiative to replace the investor visa program with "golden cards," as well as the impact this move could have on international investment.
In the economy, we are monitoring the rise in egg prices in America, caused by bird flu, and the response of the Ministry of Agriculture.
In the domestic real estate market, data shows that the average price per square meter in Montenegro has increased, but there are still regions where you can buy an apartment for under a thousand euros.
Don't miss Forbes magazine on Saturday at 16:45 PM, on Television Vijesti.
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