President of the Economic Court in Podgorica, Branko Jovanovic, was unable to tell Vreme the exact number of firms from Serbia who have pre-registered or registered in Montenegro because, as he said, “here we have about 20,000 companies registered, and until now, we hadn’t created a classification in that sense. We carry out the registration of firms that by law […]

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