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NATO states invested €230m in Montenegro, Russia and China €170m

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Last year, despite the coronavirus pandemic, Montenegro saw an inflow of €663m in foreign direct investment (FDI). In the same period, the outflow was €195.5m, Dnevne Novine reports.

By far the most money was invested in Montenegro by NATO states – €230m.

Individually, the first place in terms of investments is convincingly held by Russia, which invested €99m in Montenegro in 12 months. It is followed by China with an investment of €71m, and Switzerland with a bit over €63m.

The total FDI inflow fell by 14.8% in relation to the comparable period, which is the result of the fall in ownership investments, says the Central Bank’s bulletin.

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