Minister Hajdari after lifting the fee for first class: Serbia removes barriers to businesses

Economy, Employment, Trade, Industry, Strategic Enterprises and Investments Minister Rozeta Hajdari, at a media conference, has talked about lifting the fee for raw materials from BiH and Serbia. Minister Hajdari said that since the Kosovo government today lifted the first class tax from BiH and Serbia, international allies make [...]
Minister Hajdari said that since the government of Kosovo today lifted the first class tax from BiH and Serbia, international allies pressure Serbia to remove barriers to Kosovo businesses and stop the appreciative campaign.
“Kosovo continues to face trade deficit with CEFTA countries, the fact that it has the lowest level of exports to the region is a clear sign that we have a trade deficit. We all supported this fee, but reality is now different, and its effect was not expected. Statistics show a decline in exports to CETTA countries, especially with Serbia and Bosnia. Kosovo is proving to be in agreement with the allies. This is evidenced by removing the fee for first class.”, she said.
Hajdari has indicated that the first subject for local businesses was necessary.
We must accept that businesses have created high costs of transport, as well as costots with production.
The government yesterday showed will and dedication and we expect Allies pressure from Serbia to remove barriers and halt the recognition campaign”, he added.












