top of page

Page Title

Investing in Dome Construction in Montenegro is a wise decision. Montenegro is a hidden gem that is quickly becoming an attractive location for foreign investment. With a business-friendly economic system, Montenegro offers great economic freedom and monetary stability. By investing in Dome Construction, you can take advantage of the government's economy policy and align your business interests with the growing trend of foreign investment in Montenegro. Let us help you build your dream property with our innovative and affordable solutions.

montenegro

Overview of Montenegro
This little, 600,000-person country in the Adriatic Sea gained its independence from Serbia in 2006, but the majority of people had never ever heard of it. It joined NATO in 2017 and is anticipated to join the EU next, according to the most recent estimate, which is 2030. 
The GDP per capita is around half that of the EU average and experienced growth rates similar to those of Central Europe in the years before Covid (2.9% in 2016, 4.7% in 2018, and 4.5% in 2019). Covid policies had a significant negative impact on the tourism industry, with GDP falling 15% before rebounding to grow by 12% in 2021, 6% in 2022, and then over 3% in 2023, according to projections.


A country with a tourism-dependent economy

Since there are only 600,000 people living there, the fixed expenditures of maintaining a government are actually quite expensive. Running full-fledged government institutions for such a small population makes it difficult to be effective.
Montenegro has one of the most tourism-dependent economies in the world with tourism accounting for 25% of the country's GDP.

 


 

Resim1.jpg

Overview of Montenegro
This little, 600,000-person country in the Adriatic Sea gained its independence from Serbia in 2006, but the majority of people had never ever heard of it. It joined NATO in 2017 and is anticipated to join the EU next, according to the most recent estimate, which is 2030. 
The GDP per capita is around half that of the EU average and experienced growth rates similar to those of Central Europe in the years before Covid (2.9% in 2016, 4.7% in 2018, and 4.5% in 2019). Covid policies had a significant negative impact on the tourism industry, with GDP falling 15% before rebounding to grow by 12% in 2021, 6% in 2022, and then over 3% in 2023, according to projections.


A country with a tourism-dependent economy

Since there are only 600,000 people living there, the fixed expenditures of maintaining a government are actually quite expensive. Running full-fledged government institutions for such a small population makes it difficult to be effective.
Montenegro has one of the most tourism-dependent economies in the world with tourism accounting for 25% of the country's GDP.

 


 

Mediteranska 4,Budva / Montenegro
85310   dc@domeconstruction.me

© 2023 by Dome Construction. Powered and secured by Wix

  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
bottom of page