Debate on the causes of high prices in supermarkets on TV Vijesti at 12 o'clock

The Prime Minister and professors of the Faculty of Economics on who is most responsible for the price increases of food products

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Photo: Faculty of Economics
Photo: Faculty of Economics
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The Faculty of Economics of the University of Montenegro is organizing a panel discussion entitled "Analysis of prices and operations of retail chains in Montenegro".

Prime Minister Milojko Spajić, his Chief of Staff Branko Krvavac, Dean of the Faculty of Economics Prof. Dr. Mijat Jocović and full professor of the Faculty of Economics Maja Baćović will speak.

The panel discussion is being organized in light of the recent boycott of retail chains in Montenegro. The Faculty of Economics recently published an analysis according to which the main reason for the increase in food prices from 2021 to 2023 is the increase in producer and import prices, as well as the increase in gross profits of large retailers, which they could only compensate for by increasing margins. Spajić then said that the analysis of the Faculty of Economics was shameful, and he and Krvavac called on the Faculty of Economics to organize a discussion on prices and the operations of retail companies.

The panel discussion begins at 12 noon, with a live broadcast on Television Vijesti.

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