Selling Serbian products in Kosovo has dropped by 40 per cent

Two weeks ago, Kosovo raised the customs tax for Serbian and Bosnian goods by 10 per cent. Rasim Lajic, minister of commerce in Serbia, has said that during the first few days of mass growth, Serbian trade has dropped by about 40 per cent compared to the same period a month more [...]
Rasim Lajic, minister of commerce in Serbia, has said that during the first few days of the move's establishment, Serbian trade has dropped by about 40 per cent compared to the same period a month ago.
Kosovo imposed measures on November 6th and from then 8 days later, until November 14th, goods have been launched for Kosovo worth 6.4m euros, while in the same period during October, the value of Serbia's goods sold in Kosovo has been 10m-20x1>, Lajqi told “Danas<x>
The Serbian minister has said that, in consultation with his Bosnian counterpart, Mirko Sharovic, they have decided not to participate in the December CEFTA ministerial conference if by then Kosovo does not withdraw from the decision, it broadcast Koha.net.
Lajqi has clarified that for countermassa there is no maneuvering space because, he says, from Kosovo to Serbia almost no products enter, and that action is now expected, above all, of the American administration.
“We have directed all, but there are still no concrete steps”, the Serbian Trade Minister added.
He stressed that Serbian businessmen are waiting for what will happen, while added that current, gasoline, sugar and sunflower oil are mostly sold in Kosovo.











