By April 1st, 1.6m euros in Serbian goods have entered Kosovo

Over 1.7m euros is the value of imports that have entered Kosovo from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina from April 1st, when Kosovo's government, currently in office, has removed the 100 per cent fee on products of their two countries. In Serbian goods, Kosovo authorities have replaced this move with reciprocity until against Bosnia [...]
In Serbian goods, Kosovo authorities have replaced this move with reciprocity, until additional measures have been taken against Bosnia.
Adriatic Stavileci, spokesman in Kosovo Customs, has told Radio Free Europe that 1.6m euros is the value of goods that have entered from Serbia to Kosovo, while the rest are Bosnian imports worth about 113 thousand euros.
According to him, most imports are food products, chemical industry or construction industry.
All shipments so far have been referred to Kosovo on the basis of the Kosovo Government's decision and Kosovo's international commercial appointment”, Stavileci has said among other things.
It has also become known that during this period Kosovo has exported goods to these two countries, worth 240 thousand euros.
The 100 percent tax was imposed by the previous government in Kosovo in November 2018.
The European Union and the United States have consistently demanded the suspension of this move, while US officials recently have said they do not support either the reciprocity measure against Serbian goods. / REL












