Minister Hasani says Turkish factory to invest in Kosovo, employ hundreds of workers

Trade and Industry Minister Bajram Hasani, during his stay in Turkey's Bursas city, has been hosted by entrepreneur Shapha Aktash, owner of the “Aktash” factory. “Shapha Aktash's fabrica has billions of euros in circulation within the year and produces parts for more than 100 countries, among them producing parts for known factories [...]
The Shapha Aktash Fabric has billions of euros in circulation within the year and produces parts for more than 100 countries, among them, products also for the renowned Mercedes factories, Volvo, Ford, BMW, and”, the ministry says.
Hasan, accompanied by Kosovo's ambassador to Ankara, Avni Spahiu, has visited his factory, where he has seen the production of tire and plastic parts.
Aktash, who descended from Kosovo, has expressed the desire to come to invest in Kosovo along with several other entrepreneurs from the city of Bursa.
Hasan, said in the communiqué, has informed Aktas of the life of the Strategic Investment Law, which foreign investors offer many good opportunities to invest in Kosovo.
The Strategic Investment Law is offered the land for the construction of a zero cost, zero customs plant for the introduction of the machine in Kosovo, and in addition to these, Kosovo has already built a road and legal infrastructure that foreign investors have extremely appropriate conditions”, Hasani has said.
While, Aktash has said that within a few months he will visit Kosovo and agree to launch an investment of tens of millions that will employ hundreds of workers.
Aktash, who is one of the biggest entrepreneurs in the town of Bursa, is descended from Kosovo, respectively.
He has said his project in Kosovo will be tens of millions of euros and targets the Balkan market: Kosovo, Macedonia, Serbia, Albania, Montenegro.
“Aktash has factories in many countries of the world that will soon build one in Kosovo. Likewise, Aktas also has factories in America, Germany, Bulgaria, China, Brazil and Turkey.”, said at the end of the communique.









