Serbian Minister: Next week we introduce our goods to Kosovo

Following statements by Serbian Prime Minister Anna Brnabyq and Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq that Serbia should put goods in Kosovo, Serbia's Trade Minister Rasim Ljajic has also reacted. He has indicated that one must be found a way to introduce goods and basic food in Kosovo from Serbia. The government must urgently respond [...]
He has indicated that one must be found a way to introduce goods and basic food in Kosovo from Serbia.
The government urgently needs to respond to the population by taking whatever they need and internationalizing this problem and to show what tax has caused”, Ljajic said.
He added that according to the report of the people who visited the markets in the north-day morning, stocks only exist until the end of the week.
According to him, there is a shortage of milk, milk products, and trees and vegetables.
We have had 2,662 companies that have sold goods in Kosovo and now most do not sell their goods”, Ljajic said.
The “Malls they imported from other countries are more expensive than ours, and domestic production cannot compensate for this component”, he said.
Serbia has been instigating a humanitarian crisis in northern Kosovo to fuel international tax response.
While the minister in question had stated months earlier that Serbian goods are entering Kosovo through smuggling, while now complains there is no stock.
Significantly, the country's institutions have flatly denied that there is food shortages in the north, showing that all Kosovo citizens have equal access to food and goods












