Haradinaj: Somebody ask for zero taxes on business

Republic of Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has asked the National Council for Economic Development to seek concrete action in order to create facilities for businesses in the country. The head of the country's executive, Ramush Haradinaj, said that through this table and the acts involved in this Council, actions can be identified [...]
The head of the country's executive, Ramush Haradinaj, said that through this table and the acts involved in this Council, concrete actions can be identified that increase opportunities for Kosovo entrepreneurs to move forward.
He also demanded that one from this meeting require zero taxes for businesses, require money, grants and subsidy in order to free businesses from the burdens they have on the domestic market, these burdens that make them equal business in the region.
He also stated that signing the agreement for the construction of the “New Kosovo” would positively affect alternative energy producers as they favour them, because with the construction of this thermal power plant, alternative energy requirements increase.
Meanwhile, Trade and Industry Minister Bajram Hasani said the National Council for Economic Development aims to be a functional mechanism for public-private dialogue to improve the business environment in the country.
He called for co-operation by all acts involved in the National Council for Economic Development to realise the new goals of this governance.
Otherwise, the meeting and discussion of the National Economic Development Council has continued without media presence.












