Learns how Serbia is importing flour to avoid Kosovo tax

Despite the fact that the tax imposed by the Ministry of Trade and Industry was initially named assistance to businesses, Serbia has found another way not to pay it. So has the executive director of the Association of Mollies of Kosovo, Muharrem Farisi, announced. Farizi in an interview for Economy Online said [...]
So has the executive director of the Association of Mollies of Kosovo, Muharrem Farisi, announced.
Farisi in an interview for Economy Online has said they have information that Serbia's flour is being imported to Kosovo, in the name of Bosnian firms.
He has said that the MTI minister's decision, Bajram Hasani, has been aiding the millers, has again argued that the latter have no power to be protected by Serbian businessmen.
“With the arrival of the Haradinaj government, by the coming of Minister Hasani welcomed us, made a decision and had an immediate reaction from Serbia, but even on this topic merchants are better able and have holes. At the last moment, we have information that Serbia's flour comes in the name of Bosnian firms so it can't be taxed by four cents.
It has helped us at first, but to be aware that our organization is not because millers are skilled, it is not new businessmen to search the horizon financially for”.
Trade and Industry Minister Bajram Hasani has imposed safeguard clauses for local producers last year.
Under the ministry's decision Hasan heads, flour imported from Serbia will pay the fee of 0.04 cents for its import.
This MTI decision has been taken after complaints by the Kosovo MTI Association and local producers that flour from Serbia is being imported to Kosovo at lower prices than market price value.
The head of Kosovo millers has also spoken of meeting the needs of citizens with flour.
He, though, said this differs from year to year, raised concerns that statistics from collection points may not be accurate.
Kosovo's “needs are met depending on the years we have notes, but I in Kosovo say that the statistics in Kosovo are the collection of notes are inaccurate, so what to say is they have lied to me”, Farisi said.
The head of the Millis Association, Muharrem Farisi, has found it wrong, as he said, giving the Ministry of Agriculture to Serbs.
According to him, the current minister works for Belgrade and protects the interests of Serbs. He has attributed the co-operation to the Albanian deputy ministers of this ministry to the <x0 bad”.
“Even now this works for Belgrade protects the interests of Serbs, now there are news that 5 million are going to the northern part that he's allegedly fired and works like that, we've been co-operating. Perhaps the Haradinaj government has thought to cover it with deputy ministers, that a deputy minister has intensified, is not bad co-operation”.











