Business exploits panic for price hikes/Authority of Urgent Meetings

Corona virus panic has caused citizens to flock to market and flour factories to be supplied with extracts, even though it has not been reported in our country to anyone infected. As long as this situation is being used by some businesses that have raised product prices even out of normal. He was alone [...]
Corona virus panic has caused citizens to flock to market and flour factories to be supplied with extracts, even though it has not been reported in our country to anyone infected.
As long as this situation is being used by some businesses that have raised product prices even out of normal.
It was the head of the Kosovar Competition Authority alone that through a photo published on Facebook, which showed that a soup had bought at a far higher price than other days.
While citizens' complaints are everywhere, I found myself that only one of the food products has raised approximately 200% of the” price, he wrote.
In this regard, Prestreshi immediately called a meeting that began today at 09 o'clock.
After much of the concerns we have received from citizens and public opinion for increasing food products during the established COVIID-19 situation, and after the emergency meeting of the Kosovo government that was held at 8:00 last night, Deputy Prime Minister Hoti proposed an Executive Commission on the composition of the Competition Authority and some ministers to monitor the misuse of prices in such an emergency situation”, Prestreshi for Indesklin has announced.
Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti at the government's emergency meeting last night following the decision to close schools due to coronavirus, said a commission should be formed monitoring the rise in product prices.
While even Deputy Prime Minister Haki Abazi has reacted through a Facebook post about price hikes.
Under measures to manage the situation with coronavirus, there will be no restrictions on trade. Markets will be constantly supplied. Worldwide, even where there is an epidemic, trade continues. So you don't have to buy goods and you get more than usual.
We also urge merchants not to value products unnecessarily and artificially. This expensiveness must be stopped, or the government will be forced to take measures of”, Abazi wrote.
He has also reiterated that there will be no restrictions on foreign and domestic trade. And so it is in all parts of the world, and so it is with us. Markets will constantly have goods, just as before.













