If there's a power cut, businesses can't deliver to external partners”

The deputy chairman of the Kosovo Alliance of Business, Suat Berisha, has said the energy crisis facing the country is also damaging businesses. It is evident that Kosovo is facing an energy crisis, which only affects family economies unfortunately affects Kosovo businesses as well. The Kosovar Business Alliance (AKB) is deeply concerned with [...]
It is evident that Kosovo is facing an energy crisis, which only affects family economies unfortunately affects Kosovo businesses as well. The Kosovo Alliance of Business (AKB) is deeply concerned with the impact this energy crisis has on the business community, so we have asked the Kosovo government to take measures to view this situation and avoid further power cuts. Electricity has a direct impact especially on industries or production companies because it impedes production of”.
Berisha, in eyes 7 in Klan Kosova, said the energy crisis provides a highly negative image of foreign investors and affects the Kosovo business report with foreign partners.
“This is an extremely bad image for foreign investors because no investor is interested in investing its capital in a country or region where infrastructure is lacking, especially energy, so this directly affects the non-interest of foreign investors”.
The loss of electricity affects business external partners negatively, since Kosovo producers are being integrated into the international market every day. If there is electricity cuts, the fulfillment of obligations to partners cannot be met. No one has an objective to wait for someone for days or weeks for the delivery of” products.










