These are three measures Kosovo government is getting ready to place on the Serbian state.

The Kosovo government is soon expected to decide the same move as Serbia applies to the flow of people with cars, where Kosovars are forced to place temporary plates when they set off for the Serbian state. In addition, the executive will also impose bans on goods from foreign companies that supply Kosovo. Also, Serbia [...]
The Kosovo government is soon expected to decide the same move as Serbia applies to the flow of people with cars, where Kosovars are forced to place temporary plates when they set off for the Serbian state. In addition, the executive will also impose bans on goods from foreign companies that supply Kosovo. Also, Serbia will not be recognised by documents it does not recognise Kosovo, including various certificates.
Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vucic, had accurate information when he warned that three new measures would also put Kosovo in relation to the Serbian state.
Gazeta Express sources within Kosovo institutions have confirmed that the first move will be to set mutual measures on Serbia's cars, which applies to Kosovars' cars.
Serbian citizens will be forced to set temporary signs the same as they put Kosovars when they go to Serbia.
The second measure, according to sources, is expected to be the ban on world-owned companies that have not been banned so far.
Some of the main interiors have informed us that Kosovo will be supplied by factories in Serbia. They will bring the same products from factories they have in Macedonia, Hungary and other EU member states”, the Express's sources have confirmed.
The third move against Serbia is expected to be the Government's decision not to recognise Serbian documents the way Serbia does not accept Kosovo documents dealing with the quality of products, etc.
In the Government of Kosovo, they have refused to provide details of new measures. They have only confirmed they have strategies to counter Serbia, which creates blockades for Kosovo businesses.
“I don't want to comment on the position of the prime minister, but we have a strategy that envisions other package imperceptations that make it impossible for Serbia to bring a one-way”, stated Avni Arifi, adviser to Prime Minister Haradinaj.
The Kosovo government, originally, had imposed a 10 per cent tax on Serbian products to then reach 100 per cent. With this action, Serbian and Bosnian products are blocked from entering Kosovo.
Ramush Haradinaj has said there will be the removal of the tax without Serbia knowing the Republic of Kosovo.