Thaci decreed Free Trade Agreement with Turkey

The country's president, Hashim Thaci, at this time when the 100 per cent fee on Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina goods is continuing to be in force, has decreed the Free Trade Agreement with Turkey. President Thaci signed this year's 11 June decree that eventually ratifys the [...] trade agreement.
President Thaci has signed this year's 11 June decree that eventually ratifys the Free Trade Agreement with Turkey, which was signed on September 27, 2013, while admitted to the Office of the President of Kosovo on April 4th of this year.
The ratified “Agreement is sent to the Republic of Kosovo's Parliament for the announcement, in line with Article 18, paragraph 3 of the Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo”, writes in the decree. Ratification of this agreement has also been made public in the Official Journal of the Government of Kosovo on 13 June 2019.
Data from the goods trade in Kosovo in 2018 shows a commercial deficit worth 2.9m euros, or 11.6 percent.
So during this year there was negative balance according to data from the Kosovo Statistics Agency.
While, Kosovo's imports with other countries of the world reached over 1m euros, or 31.0 per cent. Turkey was among the countries with the highest import turnout in this group by 10.1 per cent.










