Dogan explained: Products with unconstitutional inscriptions have not been introduced in Kosovo

Officials from Kosovo Customs have exposed the news that products with unconstitutional inscriptions have been introduced in Kosovo. According to customs, since accepting the Kosovo Customs government's decision, it has increased controls at all border crossings, as well as in customs terminals. “ ... published news is not true, since since [...]
According to customs, since accepting the Kosovo Customs government's decision, it has increased controls at all border crossings, as well as in customs terminals.
“ ... published news is not true, since since November 21st 2018 has not had imports of products but only minimal import of raw materials, which is not packed for retail sale. Hence, claims that there are imports of unconstitutional inscriptions that are completely false because it is impossible to introduce products when there is no import. Unfortunately, the published article does not explain where or what imported products are but only alludes to these products, without clarifying what the product is when it was imported or any other relevant information, the portal has also forgotten to ask Dogan whether there were imports or not, clarify from Kosovo Customs.
Customs calls for reporting to be correct, since the government's decision date has a decline in import in minimum quotas.
There are weeks where there is no import, so claims that products are introduced in Kosovo are not true and not logical”.












