Customs has identified 5 cases of re-balancing Serbian goods in Macedonia

Kosovo has yet to prove whether products from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina are being sold on the local market, changing their country of origin. Since the tax was issued, there has been suspicions that products have been sent to Macedonia, some components have been added to it and then ambalized and the country of origin [...]
Since the tax was imposed, there has been suspicions that products were sent to Macedonia, some components were added to it and then ambalized, and the country of origin was written to Macedonia.
In Kosovo Customs they have shown that only 5 such suspicious cases, which are food products, have been identified so far.
As a result, the country of origin has been requested by neighbouring Customs of State.
Import from Macedonia over three months of safeguard clauses has been 24m euros or 2m euros more than in the same period last year.
Stavileci has shown similar growth to other countries in the region.
But, according to the chairman of the Kosovo Economic Ode, it is not illegal for the country of origin to change into this form, but he calls it only inaccurate.
Rukiqi has said that opportunities to take measures against companies are also limited because of political restrictions.
Over the past three months since the tax on Serbian products in Kosovo has been taxed, only about 670 thousand euros have been imported, mostly the first product, which is about 140m euros less import from Serbia than last year.
Meanwhile, about 100,000 euros of goods have been imported from Bosnia and Herzegovina.












