Montenegro's Foreign Trade Volume Increased

Montenegro's total foreign trade volume for the first three months amounted to EUR 846.6 million, which is 58.9% more than in the same period of 2021, according to Monstat. “Import coverage by exports amounted to 30.7 percent, which is higher compared to the same...

Montenegro’s total foreign trade volume in the first three months amounted to EUR 846.6 million, which is 58.9% more than in the same period of 2021, Monstat reports Monstat.

“Import coverage by exports amounted to 30.7 percent and was higher compared to the same period last year, when it stood at 21.5 percent,” the statement says.

In the export structure, mineral fuels and lubricants were the most represented, amounting to EUR 69.7 million, of which electricity accounted for EUR 66.2 million, and others.

In the import structure, products by materials were the most represented, amounting to EUR 132.8 million, including non-ferrous metals EUR 29.6 million and non-metallic mineral products EUR 26 million, and others.

The largest foreign trade partners in exports were Switzerland with EUR 40.2 million, Serbia with EUR 34.4 million, and Bosnia and Herzegovina with EUR 28.7 million.

The largest foreign trade partners in imports were Serbia with EUR 112.5 million, China with EUR 65.5 million, and Germany with EUR 53.8 million.