Chapter 1 – Free Movement of Goods

Free movement of goods is one of the four fundamental freedoms that ensure the efficient functioning of the EU’s internal, i.e. single market. This Chapter is related to the removal of all barriers to trade that prevent the placement of the products originating from other Union Member States into national markets. This is achieved by aligning national legislation in the areas of standardisation, accreditation, metrology, market surveillance, procedural measures, and Directives of “old” and “new” approach.

Aligning with the EU acquis in this chapter means adjusting domestic economy so as to ensure free access to the market for more than 500 million consumers and 23 million companies.

Montenegro continues implementing reforms in the areas covered by the Subcommittee on Trade, Industry, Customs, and Taxes

A meeting of the Subcommittee on Trade, Industry, Customs, and Taxes between Montenegro and the European Union was held in Brussels in a hybrid...

Eighteenth Meeting of the Subcommittee on Trade, Industry, Customs and Taxation between the EU and Montenegro

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From Local to Regional Market with EU Support

A micro-enterprise from Podgorica, specialized in marketing and PR, has become one of the recipients of non-refundable funds through the EmBRACE project. This enabled...

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