Deputy Minister Krasniqi: Trade ministry focus women's strengthening in business

The Ministry of Trade and Industry, or the Agency for Investment and Support of Enterprises in Kosovo (KIESA), has organised the Antix1>Grat Fair in business and traditional artisans”, in which 32 businesses and women entrepreneurs from different Kosovo communities are participating in the Gjilan municipality. Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry Arberesh Krasniqi [...]
The Ministry of Trade and Industry, or the Agency for Investment and Support of Enterprises in Kosovo (KIESA), has organised the Antix1>Grat Fair in business and traditional artisans”, in which 32 businesses and women entrepreneurs from different Kosovo communities are participating in the Gjilan municipality.
Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry Arberes Krasniqi has made the opening of this fair, stressing that the ministry's objectives are to empower women in business.
“We have the honour and satisfaction of being at the opening of today's business and artisan fairs, has been fully supported by MTI, respectively, and we feel good that such businesses are being empowered and supported by knowing that now MTI has its goals to empower small and medium-sized enterprises by thus empowering economic development, the possibility of employment in Kosovo, and that is absolutely non-remitting work of MTI”, Krasniqi said.
The deputy minister said that imposing the tax on MTI Minister Andrew Shala has created room for developing Kosovo businesses.
“The introduction of the tax on products of Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina has given direct access to the empowerment of businesses in Kosovo and doing business in Kosovo, is now easier and supported by respective institutions and will have the opportunity
Continue to develop their” activities. Krasniqi said women in business can perform miracles and always do well. I know it's hard, I know it requires commitment and activity, but I know where the woman is will certainly not miss success. I feel good that the MTI has supported women in business and we will continue to support them and all businesses that Kosovo is more economically developed and the possibility of doing business is to be easier”, Krasniqi said.
The fair will be open three days in a row and is now traditional.











