Presevo Valley urges exclusion of Albanian businesses from tax

Political representatives, as well as businessmen who extend their business to municipalities in southern Serbia, Presevo, Medvedja and Bujanoc, say they support the Kosovo government's decision to impose a 100 per cent tax on products imported by Serbia. Despite the fact that these three Albanian municipalities reside in the territory [...]
Despite the fact that these three Albanian-inhabited municipalities lie on Serbia's territory, representatives there say the customs duty measures were necessary, already require the Kosovo Government not to touch Albanian businesses, be they from Presevo Valley (Press, Medvedja and Bujanoc) or businesses from Kosovo that extend their activity on both sides of the border.
Albanian Democratic Party Chairman Ragmi Mustafa, simultaneously, told Radio Free Europe that in the coming days the Government of Kosovo should see the opportunity to remove the tax only for the products of Albanian companies in the Presevo Valley.
“We from this position demand that the Government of the Republic of Kosovo exercise a “positive discrimination”, so that Albanian businesses and their products on the market in the Republic territory that Kosovo be removed from this list or from this tax obligation worth 100 percent in order to survive”, Mustafa said.
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