Enver Hoxhaj ago 6 months ago promoted Serbian businesses in Pristina, today invites them to boycott

In April of this year, Kosovo's Oda Economics had organised a Panair of businesses, in which mostly space was given to Serbian businesses. In the fair dominated by Serbian businesses, no business from Albania had participated. The participation of Serbian businesses in that Panair was constantly promoted by government officials, [...]
Days ago, the Government of Kosovo has approved the decision to impose safeguard clauses for importing all products produced in the Republic of Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
This measure meant the 10 per cent tax of all products imported to Kosovo and have the Republic of Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina instead of origin.
Deputy Prime Minister Enver Hoxhaj, who once promoted Serbian businesses, also voted for the tax on Serbian and Bosnian products.
Following the Government's decision to impose the tax, Hoxhaj had asked all Kosovo citizens to boycott Serbian products, and to replace them with local products or other countries.
But, exactly Hoxhaj months ago at the Business Fair, which was held in Pristina, had praised the participation of Serbian businesses there.
In fact, the Kosovo Economic Oda Fair was dominated by Serbian products, which Hoxhaj had welcomed.
At that fair, he had even chosen to enjoy the brandy of a Serbian business.
Throughout the fair, Hoxhaj had remained closer to Serbian businesses and Serbia's Economic Ode Chairman Marko Cedaz, with whom he decided to celebrate the opening of the fair in Kosovo.
But Hoxhaj changed his attitude for a few months.
Now, he tries to receive praise for the government's recent decision, which hit the biggest importer in Kosovo [Serbia], where, according to official data, there are about 400m euros a year that import products from this state.
The Government's decision is still in effect, so now what was once promoting Serbian businesses, today they hypocritically urge citizens to boycott their products.
During his visit to that fair, Hoxhaj had not said a single word about not participating businesses from Albania, which had decided to boycott.
So in that Panair, out of 174 companies, 70 were from Serbia and only one from Albania. /PERISCOP









