US goes against Kosovo tax decision on Bosnian Serb goods

The United States of America has come out against the Kosovo Government's decision to raise the 10 per cent tax on goods coming from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Charged with work next to the US Mission in Kosovo, Colleen Hyland has said tax hikes on other CEFTA members did not [...]
Job-loaded next to the US Mission in Kosovo, Collins Hyland, has said tax hikes on other CEFTA members do not benefit Kosovo.
According to her, such a thing only creates uncertainty about businesses and creates economic instability.
The raising of taxes to other CEFTA members does not benefit Kosovo. It only creates uncertainty about business and generates economic instability. Rather than try to ensure a prosperous future through Dialogue”, Hyland wrote on a Twitter post.
The Kosovo government, at the November 6th meeting, had decided to increase the economic tax on goods produced in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina for 10 percent. From this tax, only international frogs produced in the two respective countries are released.
The decision has so far been sharply criticised by Serbia and Bosnia, where the first has conditioned dialogue in Brussels with the removal of the tax.












