Marking Another Milestone in U.S.-Montenegrin Economic Relationship
Ambassador Moore, along with Podgorica Mayor Mugosa, Maryland State Government Officialsenlarge photo Ambassador Moore, along with Podgorica Mayor Mugosa, Maryland State Government Officials Ambassador Moore, along with Podgorica Mayor Mugosa, Maryland State government officials, and U.S.-Montenegro Business Council Board members marked yet another important milestone in the U.S.-Montenegrin economic relationship at the official opening of the Podgorica office of the U.S.-Montenegro Business Council on December 16.
The Business Council has a focused mission to promote trade and investment between the U.S. and Montenegro. Additionally, through its sister office in the U.S., the Council will be able to encourage more American investors to learn about opportunities in Montenegro, as well as to help Montenegrin companies explore business opportunities in the United States. Also within the Council office in Podgorica will be a Maryland State trade office – the first trade office of any State in the United States in the Western Balkans.
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