Rukiqi: These 67 days were the worst in business since postwar

Kosovo Economic Ode Chairman Berat Rukiqi has talked about the situation of businesses after the deployment of anti-Condavid measures. Rukiqi said that these 67 days were the worst for business since the post-war. These 67 days of setting precautionary measures against the coronary were the worst since the post-war. Since 4 [...]
Rukiqi said that these 67 days were the worst for business since the post-war.
These 67 days of setting precautionary measures against the coronary were the worst since the post-war. Since May 4th, most of the businesses have resumed work. By June 1st, over 95 percent of businesses will be active”.
The head of OEK stressed that during this time nearly half have been closed.
He added that 60 per cent of businesses are endangered unless they take adequate support measures.
“During the time of restrictive measures, so by May 4th over 40 per cent of businesses have been closed”.
The “> in all research has been found that 60 percent of businesses feel endangered unless adequate support measures are taken”.
The emergency package for businesses, according to him unfortunately, is being implemented slowly, and no measures so far have been implemented, either for rents.
Rukiqi also sought to quickly become the package for economic recovery, as the damage is great.
While, he said, support is needed for some of the sectors most affected by the pandemic.












