Minister Shala softens around tax on Serbia, calls for America's demands to be heard

Trade and Industry Minister Endrit Shala has spoken on the issue of taxing Serbian goods, while he has estimated that the Kosovo government should listen attentively to the United States' demands to withdraw this decision. In Info Magazine, he even stated that although a tax suspension decision can be made, this [...]
In Info Magazine, he even stated that although the decision may be made to suspend the tax, this issue should in no way link to dialogue, but should initially eliminate the reasons behind Kosovo for such decisions, Klan Kosova reports.
The reasons why Kosovo has been forced to impose such a tax” are known.
We're all aware of the demands being made to suspend it. We've made a decision about putting a tax together”
However, the decision on its removal should also be made with full agreement with coalition partners”.
”Masa must continue to remain in force until all the reasons Kosovo Government has urged him to make such a decision” are eliminated.
Kosovo's” government must carefully listen to our friends' demands towards and any other decision should be agreed with coalition partners, but this should not be connected to the start of the dialogue”.
Furthermore, Minister Andrew Shala indicated that during internal market supervision, there has been a trend of transporters for exchange of goods origin, but they have been averted in co-operation with customs, Klen Kosova reports.
The Ministry of Commerce is tasked with monitoring the internal market. I've issued a warrant to launch investigative inspections as to whether any goods have been entered by not passing the previous procedure by law”.
There is no finding that such goods have been encountered within the territory. Kosovo's citizen is highly respecting the Kosovo government's” decision.
If the Trade Ministry's Inspectorate faces goods that have been passed on in adequate procedures, that commodity is confiscated”.
” There has been a tendency for goods to be changed country through Albania or Macedonia, but in co-operation with customs and Border Police we have achieved that those goods are confiscated”.












