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Montenegro records slight increase in foreign direct investment inflows in early 2025

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According to preliminary data from the Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG), total foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows in the first four months of the year reached €297.74 million, while outflows amounted to €134.67 million. This resulted in a net FDI inflow of €163.07 million—an increase of 0.54% compared to the same period last year.

FDI inflows rose by 2.54% year-on-year. Outflows included €38.45 million from resident investments abroad and €96.22 million from the withdrawal of non-resident investments in Montenegro.

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Equity investments accounted for €183.91 million, or 61.77% of total FDI inflows. Of this, €160.25 million went into real estate, and €23.66 million into companies and banks.

Intercompany debt-related FDI amounted to €106.4 million, a 1.55% decrease compared to the same period last year. The remaining 2.5% came from other investments, primarily repatriated foreign investments.

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