Governments respond: In the market there are goods hidden from Serbia

In the Kosovo market, there are no goods from “kamupupura” from Serbia, Kosovo Government officials say. These statements come days after Minister of Trade, Tourism and Telecommunication in Serbia's Government Rasim Lajiq said goods from Serbia can be encountered throughout Kosovo and that they are reaching there through [...]
These statements come days after Minister of Trade, Tourism and Telecommunication in Serbia's Government Rasim Lajiq said goods from Serbia can be encountered throughout Kosovo and that they are reaching there through alternative routes, mainly through Croatia and Macedonia.
In Kosovo it has been three months since the government has imposed a 100 per cent customs duty on imports from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Since then, imports from these countries have fallen completely, although there is still no serious lack of products from Serbia on the market.
The Minister of Trade and Industry in the Government of Kosovo, Andrew Shala, has confirmed that in the local market, there are no products of Serbia that can be regarded as smuggled merchandise or merchandise that has not passed all regular customs procedures.
Serbian Minister Lajic's statement that re-exported goods are being introduced into Kosovo, I say Customs and the Ministry of Commerce are also monitoring and monitoring any goods that enter Kosovo to prove that this commodity is being re-exported, which means it is going from Serbia to Macedonia to repack, then that commodity to enter the Kosovo Republic market.











