Government does not stop, impose new tax on Serbian products

The Kosovo government is not backing back on sanctions it is taking for the Serbian state. A new move has also been put in place for the vote at the meeting that Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj is holding with the ministers is expected to make a decision to ban internals [...]
The Kosovo government is not backing back on sanctions it is taking for the Serbian state. A new measure has been introduced for voting at the meeting now held in the order of the day.
At the meeting Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj is holding with the ministers is expected to make a decision to prevent international interiors entering Kosovo from Serbia.
Now this point is set in order for discussion. Concretically, Minister Andrew Shala has proposed that the coca cola coming from Serbia's market be banned.
We remember that the Kosovo government had initially taxed 10% of all Serbian and Bosnian products. The same later increased by 100 percent and received numerous reactions.
The first executive was declared the tax would be removed only when the Serbian state recognises Kosovo.











