Serbia Says 58 %s Returning Kosovo's Lost Market

Serbian companies in the first six months of 2020 have exported goods to Kosovo for the value of 95m euros, after they have managed to restore 58 %s of the market that they had lost after taxing 100 %s in 2018. These statistics were provided by the Serbian Chamber of Commerce. During [...]
Serbian companies in the first six months of 2020 have exported goods to Kosovo for the value of 95m euros, after they have managed to restore 58 %s of the market that they had lost after taxing 100 %s in 2018.
These statistics were provided by the Serbian Chamber of Commerce.
During the time Kosovo had imposed a 100-euro tax, Serbia had lost millions of euros since the fee had completely blocked the market in Kosovo.
Ramush Haradinaj had put the amount 100 %s in November 2018, until in 2020, Albin Kurti had made several moves, partially removing it and replacing it with reciprocity, the Express broadcasts.
Meanwhile, Avdullah Hoti as prime minister had decided to abolish all reciprocity measures following continued demands by the United States of America.












