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Thursday, 11.12.2008.

16:37

IMF warns Montenegro over finances

An IMF mission visiting Montenegro has warned that the country will have problems with its public finances unless there is major FDI.

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pre 15 godina

Its too late, Montenegro already sold all of its companies..pardon me company! What else do they have? No natural resources and hardly any agriculture, that's what. Upon independence Montenegro's game plan on sustaining themselves was mass tourism industry. Well with the world crisis, there wont be too many travelers for sometime not to mention that the main bulk of tourists came from Serbia. following Montenegro's foolish decision (no need to remind what) don't expect many to return in the short term. Besides tourism there's not much else to invest in, Montenegro is simply too small of a market for anything not related to hotels.

Pray for some EU FDI Montenegro, pray.

Duro

pre 15 godina

Its too late, Montenegro already sold all of its companies..pardon me company! What else do they have? No natural resources and hardly any agriculture, that's what. Upon independence Montenegro's game plan on sustaining themselves was mass tourism industry. Well with the world crisis, there wont be too many travelers for sometime not to mention that the main bulk of tourists came from Serbia. following Montenegro's foolish decision (no need to remind what) don't expect many to return in the short term. Besides tourism there's not much else to invest in, Montenegro is simply too small of a market for anything not related to hotels.

Pray for some EU FDI Montenegro, pray.

Duro

pre 15 godina

Its too late, Montenegro already sold all of its companies..pardon me company! What else do they have? No natural resources and hardly any agriculture, that's what. Upon independence Montenegro's game plan on sustaining themselves was mass tourism industry. Well with the world crisis, there wont be too many travelers for sometime not to mention that the main bulk of tourists came from Serbia. following Montenegro's foolish decision (no need to remind what) don't expect many to return in the short term. Besides tourism there's not much else to invest in, Montenegro is simply too small of a market for anything not related to hotels.

Pray for some EU FDI Montenegro, pray.