Shala: Economics were severely damaged, 60 percent of businesses fear that they would survive

Entrepreneur Linda Shala is convinced that the measures the Government of Kosovo has taken in order to prevent the spread of corruption have hit Kosovo's economy hard. She in Rubikko with Adriatic Kelmendi in Klan Kosova has said businesses in Kosovo are experiencing shocks that will take time [...]
The one in Rubikko with the Adriatic Kelmendi in Klan Kosova has said businesses in Kosovo are experiencing shocks from which it will take time to recover.
And what's disturbing, besides the health aspect, the struggle of all citizens and institutions to prevent a wave of development of pandemic are the problems that have stopped us in economic terms”.
The undertaken “measures directly affected the economy and business in Kosovo. For the fact that over 95 percent of business activities in Kosovo have been banned and those businesses for the fifth week are not developing economic activity. Another problem is that businesses that have been able to develop economic activity are also facing great hardship and are seen to have a decline in circulation and a rise in spending”.
Shala, who is also deputy head of the Kosovo Women's Economic Chamber, has declared that the measures Government has taken to help businesses are too late.
She has said that these measures would have to be taken parallel to measures that have been taken in good behalf of citizens' health.
There's been research today. It is disturbing when over 60 percent of businesses in a survey conducted two weeks ago express their concern that they will not survive. I'm inclined to believe that we're controlling the health aspect, but we're going to have a huge economic problem”.
Kosovo's “In Kosovo are mostly new, built on conditions and difficult circumstances, are the most frequent businesses in the market have had impacts on the development of these businesses, and not on the measures taken for preventing pandemics when they are stopped”.
The subx0> measures that have been taken, which have been promoted, are starting to be taken that there's a problem in it because we're late. I think economic measures had to be taken at the time when health measures were taken. We have a delay that could cause even greater problems”.
Shala recommended that the government hold meetings with businesses before any decision affecting the country's economy.
“As if we have left health measures to competent health institutions, health professionals also have to decide on economic measures to professionals and people with experience”.
For me, it would be normal for the main decision-makers of the economy to meet with the relevant businesses of the assigned” sectors.












