The exile is waiting to solve the problem of investment barriers

Kosovo's exile, especially that from Germany, is expressing readiness to invest in Kosovo. Within the framework of the Union of Albanian Businesses in Germany, which has over 500 member-active firms, target the Kosovo market in many different areas. Although, according to the diaspora business community, there are barriers to invest in Kosovo, but that [...]
The director of the Albanian Union of Businesses in Germany, Brotherlynim Kelmendi, in an interview for Kosovo Press, claims there have been several meetings with government and Kosovo municipalities to find solutions in bringing the country's capital to its homeland.
There are numerous improvements for the diaspora investor climate. Of course, there are obstacles but that are working in that direction. We as the Union have made direct contacts from the prime minister to the mayors, to be honest there are positive movements”, Kelmendi says.
The Union director, who is from the firm Kelmendi GmbH '%, says it is the first Albanian firm to take over Kosovo food products and crack into the European market.
Kelmendi adds that all of Kosovo's bonds -- “Kelmendi GmbHA -- are cracked in the European market.
“We have made numerous investments in Kosovo, while the most likely investment has been, that we are focused on exporting Kosovo products to the European market. Products such as agriculture, food, but even industrial products that Kosovo has”, he claims.
Also, the director of the Union of Albanian Businesses in Germany has welcomed the agreement reached with the Government of Kosovo for building the business park for exile, saying Kosovo is opening its doors for Albanian exile.
I think that with this park, today Kosovo is opening its doors to the diaspora and Albanian firms. We've been working for years to come to this day that today is becoming a reality”, Kelmendi declares.
The diaspora business park, which will be over 50 hectares of land, according to him, will be in place soon for Albanian businesses.
In the end, Kelmendi claims that the goal of the Albanian Union of Business in Germany is to make the networks of Albanian firms. These companies have managed to sign over 150 co-operation contracts worth tens of millions of euros.












