During pandemic, 255 businesses disappeared in Kosovo

Over the time of pandemic in Kosovo, 255 businesses have disappeared, most of which individual businesses. Small businesses are what they are mostly feeling the economic crisis of pandemic, some of which are costing them closure. Rudina Qruja's business is also experiencing the biggest crisis since [...]
Small businesses are what they are mostly feeling the economic crisis of pandemic, some of which are costing them closure.
Rudina Qruja's business is also experiencing the biggest crisis since its founding three years ago.
We've been down since March when the pandemic crisis started. This is the biggest crisis we're experiencing. We've also been forced to reduce staff, but the rest of us pay delayed”, says per RTV Dukagjin Rudina Crushing
We have no support from the government. It's very funny they've shared it for us. But even worse that we've only got the first half, and the second part that we had to take the weather hasn't taken yet. We are also spending August, and there is no hope that the money will emerge from”, the entrepreneur adds further.
Like Rudina's business in trouble, there are many other businesses.
255 businesses have disappeared from March 13th to July 28th in Kosovo.
In a written response by the Ministry of Trade and Industry from 255 businesses that have expired 235 are individual businesses.
Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti has promised that the budget review law would resume payment from the emergency package.












