Shala: The tax on Serbia can be 1,000 percent

The government of Kosovo's 100 per cent tax on products of Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as the blocking of Pristina's Skopje Street for circulation of goods and goods, has caused exports from Albania to Kosovo for November to increase more than 40 per cent. But a declaration of [...]
The government of Kosovo's 100 per cent tax on products of Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as the blocking of Pristina's Skopje Street for circulation of goods and goods, has caused exports from Albania to Kosovo for November to increase more than 40 per cent.
But a next statement has erupted today by Trade and Industry Minister Andrew Shala, saying the tax on Serbia will increase from 100 per cent to 1,000 per cent.
Shala said they have never been more determined to continue with this tax until she stressed that the tax would become 1,000 percent if necessary.
He has also said Serbia and Bosnia should respect Kosovo as an independent and sovereign state if they want to do business in our country, the paper reports.
Serbia and Bosnia must treat Kosovo as Republic if they want to trade with Kosovo”, Shala, who has been invited to the <x2 show, has said > In Kosova Show”, broadcast Metro newspaper.
Meanwhile, according to the latest data published by Albania's Directorate General of Customs, it suggests that exports of goods from Albania to Kosovo has increased to 33 thousand tonnes, which, at monetary value, amounts to about $7m more exports for November of this year compared to last year's 2017.
We remember that Serbia's prime minister, Ana Brnbic, stated days ago that her country lost about 42m euros a month due to the additional tariffs Pristina has presented for Serbian products.












