Chapter 8 – Competition policy

The EU acquis relating to the competition includes control of state aid and competition protection policy. The EU Member States have agreed on common rules enabling all participants an equal position in the market.

The rules of competition are the foundation of a country’s market economy. Its purpose is to better help the market to function and to ensure equal rules for all participants. These rules include anti-cartel deals – conclusion of prohibited agreements that involve price fixing, limiting of production and R&D, and division of the market and purchase sources.

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Interview of Minister Gorčević for the regional portal European Western Balkans

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Authorities in Montenegro expect to receive the IBAR – Interim Benchmark Assessment Report for Chapters 23 and 24 related to the rule of law...

Meet Aleksandra Martinović, owner of two doctorates in the field of food biotechnology-microbiology

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What do you do? I owned two doctoral dissertations in the field of food biotechnology-microbiology. I am currently employed as the director of the first...

Gorčević and Miller: Montenegro has an opportunity to become the next member of the...

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"Apart from appointments in the judiciary, we are aware that it is necessary to complete the remaining reform processes in the area of the...

67 projects were approved within the First Call of the Interreg IPA ADRION program

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At the 8th meeting of the Committee for Monitoring the IPA Adriatic-Ionian Program (Interreg IPA ADRION), held in Zagreb on 19th and 20th of...

Gorčević at the SAA Committee: the Government’s priority is to speed up reforms and...

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"The absolute priority of this Government is to accelerate reforms and guarantee Montenegro's membership in the EU. This is our strategic obligation because we...