Minister Shala: Our decisions are giving the manufacturer first results

Kosovo Government Deputy Prime Minister Fatmir Limaj, along with Minister of Trade and Industry Andrew Shala, have visited the factory Ferna in Pristina, which has been dealing with the production of toilet paper since 2008 and numbers 50 workers. Deputy Prime Minister Limaj has stressed that there is no more important today than opening the countries [...]
Deputy Prime Minister Limaj has stressed that there is no more important today than opening jobs, showing that the Government of Kosovo is working for local businesses to create better conditions.
“We visited a company that has so far had 50 % of Kosovo's market in paper supply and as we saw it, and from what I heard said the capacities and requirements have increased. The market is growing and the need for employment is much more important to us than our most unskilled producers are. You increased production capacities and jobs. There is nothing more important than opening jobs”, Deputy Prime Minister Limaj has said.
While Minister of Trade and Industry Andrew Shala has indicated that the 100 per cent measure towards Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina has had extraordinary impacts on the growth of companies and labour growth.
“It is a pleasure to be visiting a local producer along with Deputy Prime Minister Limaj and to see that the impact of our decisions in relation to Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina has resulted in increased production of the company in question, but also other producers”, Minister Shala has said.
Shala has guaranteed all producers that its focus will be the support of local producers.
I, as minister, guarantee all the producers from here that my main focus will be to support the local manufacturer as we did in the company in question that we helped him from MTI to increase the power of production and we will continue to help other companies, and to increase the country's economy”, Shala said.












