Kurti: Economic development cannot be achieved unless we give support to the private sector

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has declared that economic development cannot be achieved unless they give support to the private sector. Kurti during the meeting with Pristina's business community, under the informational campaign “Days of Kosovo business” organised by the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Trade (MINT), said real governance, development [...]
Kurti during the meeting with Pristina's business community, under the information campaign “the Kosovo business plants --” organised by the Ministry of Industry, Intervention and Trade (MINT) -- said that real governance, economic development and citizens' welfare are the vision of the government that leads him.
“Real governance, economic development and the well-being of citizens are the vision of our government. In the governing programme is improving enterprise competitiveness. Continued dialogue between us is necessary for vision and the program to be restored feasible. We promote a necessary dialogue for development, employment and investment. Economic development cannot be achieved unless we give support to the private sector”, he said.
Kurti before the private sector said the Kosovo government is committed to helping a stable private sector.
“According to the BQC's assessment, there is an economic growth of 9.9 per cent gross domestic product, compared to a year's revenues have increased by 33 per cent, exports by 68 per cent, while the number of employed has increased”, Kurti said.
Industry, Intervention and Trade Minister Roseta Hajdari said it is extremely important dialogue between the government and private businesses in Kosovo.
She has mentioned how governments have undertaken a series of legal initiatives to help businesses in the country.










