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Strategy For The Development Of Maritime Economy Adopted

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The Government of Montenegro, at the proposal of the Ministry of Transport and Maritime Affairs, has adopted the Strategy for the Development of the Maritime Economy 2020-2030, together with the Action Plan 2020-2021. Until now, no sectoral strategic document has been drafted to recognise and adequately valorise the development potential of this economic sector.

The Strategy’s goal is to recognise and precisely define development directions for Montenegro’s maritime economy sector. The drafting of this document, as emphasised by the Government, seeks to strengthen the maritime economy sector’s role in the development and competitiveness of Montenegro through a clearly defined naval policy and sustainable development initiatives.

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