Kurti: We returned to Trepca customs terminal

Kurti: We returned to Trepca customs terminal

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kuri has said that today Trepca was returned to the customs terminal that had been illegally taken away. “Today was an important day for all of us. We corrected the first seven years ago: we returned the Trepca to the customs terminal. With this action, all have been helped: the state of Kosovo and Trepca, Dogans [...]

“Today was an important day for all of us. We corrected the first seven years ago: we returned the Trepca to the customs terminal. This action has all helped: the state of Kosovo and Trepca, Kosovo Customs and the Government of Kosovo, citizens, but in particular businesses and doing business.” He wrote it.

Kurti said that between 2003 and 2014 the customs terminal has been in Trepca space, and that this customs terminal has been unjustly given to a private outside the Trepca area, at what cost prices have been expensive at 40 euros per truck.

There's been a loss of business, but Trepca has lost. 24 workers working at the terminal were out of work, while Trepca was deprived of hundreds of thousands of euros in annual revenues. In past governance we have allocated over seven million euros for Trepca over 3.5 million for recovery on one hand, and as much for capital wages and investments.”, Kurti added.

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According to him with the project for the Sovereign Fund, “Trepca” is located at the centre of future economic development.

For public enterprises, including Trepca, in the 2022 budget we have allocated 40m euros.

The return of the customs terminal to Trepca is the first step of fulfilling our pledge until mid-year, state customs terminals to extend across the country.”, Kurti said.

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