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MONTENEGRO ON ITS EUROPEAN PATH Democracy and governance Rule of law and fundamental rights Environment and climate action Transport Competitiveness, innovation, agriculture and rural development Education, employment and social policies SUPPORT FOR KEY SECTORS 2014-2020 (€279 MILLION) EU FUNDING The EU is the largest provider of financial assistance to Montenegro €525 million in EU pre-accession funds 2007-2020 €782 million provided in European Investment Bank loans since 1999 €144.3 million provided to date in Western Balkans Investment Framework grants, leveraging invest- ments of € 962 million €15.3 million for inclusive quality education and employment 2015- 2017 TRADE & INVESTMENT The EU is Montenegro’s biggest trading partner The EU's contribution to total Foreign Direct Investment in Montenegro was 32% in 2016 Volume of trade with the EU was €1.41 billion in 2018 MOBILITY & EMPOWERMENT Visa-free travel to the EU since December 2009 In 2015 – 2018, over 2,650 participants in student, academic and youth exchanges under ERASMUS+ Reforms of the social welfare and child- care systems implemented with EU support SUPPORTING TRANSFORMATION Strengthening Democracy: rule of law, justice and fundamental rights Reforming public administration Strengthening competitiveness and supporting business development Working towards a cleaner environ- ment and safer food 10.5% 26% 12.5% 15.5% 23% KEY MILESTONES €1230 million in imports from the EU €180 million in exports to the EU In 2018 12.5% ec.europa.eu/neighbourhood-enlargement | facebook.com/EUnear | twitter.com/eu_near | Last updated: 05/2019 Source: EU data DECEMBER 2008 Application for EU membership MAY 2010 Entry into force of the Stabilisation and Association Agreement DECEMBER 2010 Candidate country status granted JUNE 2012 EU Accession Negotiations opened MAY 2019 After seven years of accession negotiations, 32 out of 35 negotiating chapters have been opened, of which 3 are provisionally closed

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Page 1: MONTENEGRO - European Commission · MONTENEGRO ON ITS EUROPEAN PATH Democracy and governance Rule of law and fundamental rights Environment and climate action Transport Comvenepi

MONTENEGROMONTENEGROO N I T S E U R O P E A N P A T H

Democracy and governance

Rule of law and fundamental rights

Environment and climate action

Transport Competitiveness, innovation, agriculture and rural development

Education, employment and social policies

SUPPORTFOR KEYSECTORS2014-2020(€279 MILLION)

EU FUNDING

The EU is the largest providerof � nancial assistance to Montenegro

� €525 million in EU pre-accession funds 2007-2020

� €782 million provided in European Investment Bank loans since 1999

� €144.3 million provided to date in Western Balkans Investment Framework grants, leveraging invest-ments of € 962 million

� €15.3 million for inclusive quality education and employment 2015-2017

TRADE & INVESTMENT � The EU is Montenegro’s biggest trading partner

� The EU's contribution to total Foreign Direct Investment in Montenegro was 32% in 2016

� Volume of trade with the EUwas €1.41 billion in 2018

MOBILIT Y &EMPOWERMENT

� Visa-free travel to the EUsince December 2009

� In 2015 – 2018, over 2,650 participants in student, academic and youth exchanges under ERASMUS+

� Reforms of the social welfare and child-care systems implemented with EU support

SUPPORTING TRANSFORMATION

� Strengthening Democracy: rule of law, justice and fundamental rights

� Reforming public administration � Strengthening competitiveness and supporting business development

� Working towards a cleaner environ-ment and safer food

10.5%

26%

12.5%

15.5%

23%

K E Y M I LE S TO N E S

€1230 millionin importsfrom the EU

€180 millionin exportsto the EU

In 2018

12.5%

ec.europa.eu/neighbourhood-enlargement | facebook.com/EUnear | twitter.com/eu_near | Last updated: 05/2019 Last updated: 05/2019Source: EU data

DECEMBER 2008

Application for EU membership

MAY 2010

Entry into force ofthe Stabilisation and Association Agreement

DECEMBER 2010

Candidate countrystatus granted

JUNE 2012

EU AccessionNegotiations opened

MAY 2019

After seven years of accession negotiations, 32 out of 35 negotiating chapters have been opened, of which 3 are provisionally closed