Free Trade Agreement with Turkey slams government coalition

The Free Trade Agreement, signed between Kosovo and Turkey about 5 years ago, has crashed the coalition government. The executives are split between those who are supporting it and those against it. Imports from Turkey continue to rise, while exports are very small. In September of this [...]
The Free Trade Agreement, signed between Kosovo and Turkey about 5 years ago, has crashed the coalition government. The executives are split between those who are supporting it and those against it. Imports from Turkey continue to rise, while exports are very small.
In September of this year, five years from the signing of the Free Trade Agreement between Kosovo and Turkey, but the same is still not functional.
And this agreement has caused a new rift within the government coalition.
KTV sources within the executive have said that recently, a debate has started to sign this agreement, but a part of the government cabinet is not accepting anything, while the rest is pro.
An answer to the issue has not even given the presidency, as has the other times when asked about this agreement, which stands in its drawers.
Arian Zeka from the American Economic Oda predicts the signing of this agreement, which state officials have acted in the same way as in the CEFTA agreement.
Turkey remains one of the top product competitors in our country.
Customs data speaks of continuing the trend in increasing imports from this country.
After signing the deal, many manufacturing businesses have asked institutions not to sign an agreement as agreed.
This agreement is almost the same as that of Stabilisation and Association.
The implementation of this agreement would also cost a year-on-year budget loss of over 90m euros.











