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2021: Russians invested 129 million euros in Montenegro's economy
In 2021, Russians invested more than 129 million euros in the Montenegrin economy, which is more than citizens of other countries. This became known in mid-February 2022.
According to TASS, citing the Montenegrin edition of Investitor.me, about 49.46 million euros of Russian investments fell on real estate in Montenegro. It is noted that Russia has been leading in investment in the Balkan Republic for several years. In 2021, Russians invested about 11.78 million euros on average every month.
In early January 2022, Russian Ambassador to Podgorica Vladislav Maslennikov said that over the 15 years since the declaration of independence of the republic, Russian investors have invested at least 1.5 billion euros in this country, that is, an average of 100 million euros per year. According to the diplomat, Russian investments in the economy of the Balkan state exceed the planned investments of the European Union, since the European Investment Plan for the Western Balkans from 2021 to 2027 provides for Montenegro no more than 600 million euros.
Montenegro in 2020-2021. granted citizenship, including in exchange for investments, to more than 50 Russians. To obtain a Montenegrin passport under the citizenship program, foreigners must invest a minimum of 250,000 euros in real estate in the country and donate another 100,000 euros to it. The country's constitution protects the right to private property, and foreign investors have equal legal grounds. The government does not alienate private property, including that owned by foreign investors.
Montenegro ranks second in the ranking of the best countries for investments according to the American company Remote Ventures. The most interesting investment projects, according to experts, are related to the field of tourism and real estate. The study was made public in 2021.[1]
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In 2021, Russians invested more than 129 million euros in the Montenegrin economy, which is more than citizens of other countries. This became known in mid-February 2022.
According to TASS, citing the Montenegrin edition of Investitor.me, about 49.46 million euros of Russian investments fell on real estate in Montenegro. It is noted that Russia has been leading in investment in the Balkan Republic for several years. In 2021, Russians invested about 11.78 million euros on average every month.
In early January 2022, Russian Ambassador to Podgorica Vladislav Maslennikov said that over the 15 years since the declaration of independence of the republic, Russian investors have invested at least 1.5 billion euros in this country, that is, an average of 100 million euros per year. According to the diplomat, Russian investments in the economy of the Balkan state exceed the planned investments of the European Union, since the European Investment Plan for the Western Balkans from 2021 to 2027 provides for Montenegro no more than 600 million euros.
Montenegro in 2020-2021. granted citizenship, including in exchange for investments, to more than 50 Russians. To obtain a Montenegrin passport under the citizenship program, foreigners must invest a minimum of 250,000 euros in real estate in the country and donate another 100,000 euros to it. The country's constitution protects the right to private property, and foreign investors have equal legal grounds. The government does not alienate private property, including that owned by foreign investors.
Montenegro ranks second in the ranking of the best countries for investments according to the American company Remote Ventures. The most interesting investment projects, according to experts, are related to the field of tourism and real estate. The study was made public in 2021.