Is Serbia exploiting the situation of rising prices in Kosovo?

Is Serbia exploiting the situation of rising prices in Kosovo?

The price increases of products are not to be stopped, and they are even rising by 100%, such as the mirror case that has increased from 2.5 to 5 Euro (the product from Kosovo), the property that we are buying at fruit brands around 3 euros is produced by Russia and Serbia is sold for product [...]

The price increases of products are not to be stopped, and they are even rising by 100%, such as the mirror case that has increased from 2.5 to 5 Euro (product from Kosovo), the property we are buying at fruit brands around 3 euros is produced by Russia and Serbia is sold for product from Kosovo. You don't want research, you just come out and buy the passulin from local producers in the market and you see it's not the market price. A salesman informed me that the backyard they sell at the market is from Russia.

We're also being warned of rising current prices by the KED, so we're being hit every day by these price hikes, and we're getting poorer every day. The price of bread increased - the product with life-invents - no one was aware of it, even though its growth was 25%, so two days' news was left, not with any necessary subvention.

What is disturbing is that Serbia's products do not mark price hikes, even those in these times of crisis, where local producers mark price hikes on the reasons for rising first-rate prices and increasing production costs. Even worse in this situation by fighting Kosovo market invasion, products produced by Serbia are in shares and sold at lower prices compared to other producers for the same products.

The price hikes, it seems, have found Kosovo's market in a vulnerable step and are being exploited using various stimulating measures from Serbia and other importive countries in Kosovo that through free prices could conquer the country's market. We're paving the way for us to stop being invaded by their army, but by their producers, where the fall of prices shows that even quality does not match consumer rights protection.

Serbia, according to all odds, has been using duping policies and selling products cheaper in Kosovo than in its country and defeating our local producers and putting economic pressure on their products to defeat local producers.

Local producers should be stimulated not only through subsidy of loans, which is more inexorable in obligations but should also be supported through fiscal policies by facilitating the passage of this inflationary crisis.

The increase in prices of our products endangers consumers in orientation in other products. It's market destabilization.

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