Kurt's talking about price hikes, don't you think in 2014: We're very dependent on the outside, what happens outside reflects on us

Kurt's talking about price hikes, don't you think in 2014: We're very dependent on the outside, what happens outside reflects on us

Prime Minister Albin Kurti, the price hikes, has linked it to developments in the economic sphere in other countries Kosovo imports from, but did not remember what he declared in 2014. According to him, having more imports of goods than export makes the country's economy easier to [...]

Prime Minister Albin Kurti, the price hikes, has linked it to developments in the economic sphere in other countries Kosovo imports from, but did not remember what he declared in 2014.

According to him, the fact that there are more imports of goods than exports makes the country's economy easier to contribute to changes in foreign countries.

Kurti in 2014: When we rule we'll release bread, sugar, milk and oil (VIDEO)

I believe that on the one hand it has to do with energy, on the other hand it has to do with the fact that Kosovo as a country which imports too much is too fragile to face flight in foreign markets. So if we had the lowest trade deficit we'd have a success, for example, more export than import, which we're far from. Then we would have the greatest internal stability faced flutulations on different markets. But we're very dependent on the outside, what happens outside, on us immediately reflected”, Kurti was expressed during the 17 October election campaign period.

This Monday in many Kosovo cities, the price of a bread has risen to 50 cents per piece. Increases have also suffered from other basic food products, such as vegetables and milk products. As for September, according to the Kosovo Statistics Agency, price hikes have been noted in meat, milk, vegetables and fuels products.

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