Montenegro - eCommerce Montenegro - eCommerce
Statistics regarding the use of computers, broadband penetration, and e-commerce are improving. According to Internet World Stats (IWS), 69.9 percent of Montenegrins are frequent users of the Internet. Due to the increased awareness of the consumer and the demand, B2C sites and has increased in the past few years. Today there are banking, bill payment, consumer products and grocery shopping through Montenegro.
The Government considers the further development of the digital economy one of its priorities. Montenegro received a grant from the Western Balkan Investment Framework to conduct a feasibility study for a national digitalization plan, the first of its kind in the Western Balkans. Montenegro has made mild progress on its digital agenda to date, including the successful investment of 250 million euros in the telecommunication sector.
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