Ganimetie Musliu asks why shelves are still filled with Serbian goods, Minister Shala answers

PDK MP Ganimet Musliu today during the Parliament session has addressed a question to MTI '%s' Minister Andrew Shala about the 100% move towards Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The MP has wanted concrete answers, why the shelves from Serbian products are being emptied in Kosovo's markets, Periscope reports. What's tou is that you're not emptying the shelves [...]
The MP has wanted concrete answers, why the shelves from Serbian products are being emptied in Kosovo's markets, Periscope reports.
Cka is tou, which is not empty shelves from Serbian goods. In a sentence you can give me an answer. What's the real tax effect?
Minister Shala has clarified that the Law on Consumers is already in force and the decision to set product origin flags. According to him, some products have a one-year term, so shelves have also been packed.
He even says citizens are buying more goods from Serbia and Bosnia.
You know that Parliament also has the law on consumer protection and we have the decision to set the product flag. This has kept citizens from buying their products. There are products that are more than 1 years old. With the tax and the Consumer Protection Law established, we have helped citizens to become conscious and citizens are not buying goods from those countries, and that's why those goods are on shelves, Shala said.
It also shows that the tax effect has been enormous. Serbia has suffered millions' losses so far for Kosovo non-reporting. / P ERISCOPI/












