IMF urges institutions to advance in restructuring public enterprises

Kosovo authorities must advance with the restructuring of public enterprises and speeding up reforms in education, Setphany Elbe, from the International Monetary Fund, has said after a week's visit to Kosovo. It has said that rule of law and business environment should be strengthened and advanced with delayed reforms [...]
It has said that the rule of law and the business environment should be strengthened, as well as advanced with delayed KLA war veterans' reforms to free budget space for increased spending, Koha Ditore writes today.
Able has expressed concern about increasing the price of consumption, which, as it has said, has occurred as a result of the tax, directly affecting family economies.
“The increase continues to be strong, but greater growth is needed, driven by the private sector and exports, to reduce high unemployment and the wide income gap with counterparts”, it has said.
Able has expressed concern for government policies that could increase current spending and hinder private sector development and weaken the investment climate.
“Politics should focus on advancing structural reforms to close significant gaps in human and physical capital, investing in education, health and infrastructure, as well as strengthening governance and the business environment”, Able has said.
The main challenge for Kosovo's economy, according to the Eble, is the highest growth driven by the private sector and exports.












