Brnabyq: Pristina tax has implications for region-wide trade

Serbian Prime Minister Anna Brnabiq has said the tax imposed by Kosovo authorities on goods from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina has broad implications for the region's overall trade. According to the Serbian chief executive this is the first year in which there has been a decline in trade in the last seven years and [...]
Serbian Prime Minister Anna Brnabiq has said the tax imposed by Kosovo authorities on goods from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina has broad implications for the region's overall trade.
According to the Serbian chief executive this is the first year in which there has been a decline in trade in the past seven years, and added that Serbia, despite what she said, “Pristina's” has remained committed to regional co-operation and all regional co-operation processes,
Brnabyq told reporters after the Southeast European Co-operation Process Summit (SEECP), which is being held in Jahorina, Bosnia and Herzegovina, has voiced regret that 2019 was the first in the last seven years to register a decline in mutual trade.












