Kosovo oil traders' accession tomorrow meets Competition Authority

Valon Prestreshi, leader of the Competition Authority, has announced that he has called for Monday an emergency meeting to demand the launch of investigations into companies importing oil in Kosovo, which are continuing to hold high prices despite the global oil derivative prices. “Following with [...]
“Following carefully the reactions of citizens, media and civil society to their claims that there may be potentially some hidden agreement (card) of companies that exercise their economic activity on the oil derivative market, tomorrow I am urgently calling the collection of the Competition Commission to discuss this concern and will ask the Anti-Chartel division to start the preliminary investigation”, Prestreshi warned about Express.
This way alone, in co-operation with relevant bodies, citizens, media and society we can fight potential Cards”, he added.
That three months of the Kosovo oil price continues to remain 1 euro 20 cents. 30 cents more expensive than countries in the region. No institution so far reacts to why this price is so high. Oil businesses have allegedly made secret deals.
The Competition Authority has yet to announce that it is investigating oil pump businesses for secret deals for the high price of oil products.
Meanwhile, for two months on the Kosovo market, the price of oil and gasoline is 30 cents higher than in the region.
The price on the global market has been cheaper since 2016, where $45 is sold for an oil bar.











