Roseta Hajdari's ministry invites foreign investors: In Kosovo you can pay workers 300 euros 400 euros

Ministry of Industry, Enterprise and Trade - MINT, led by Rosetta Hajdari, is responsible for attracting foreign investment and promoting Kosovo before foreign donors. This minister is inviting foreign investors by luring those with low wages he can pay workers in Kosovo, writes Periscopi. In [...]
The Investment and Support Agency of Enterprises in Kosovo (KIESA), whose mandate is to promote and support investments, exports, tourism, NVMs, and particular economic zones, runs under MINT.
“Invest in Kosovo”, is a column in which the article is also found:Reasons before investing.
It shows how Kosovo is a strategic country, tells about the business environment, free market regime, economic stability, and the final chapter is Low operating costs.
“The main priority of the Kosovo workforce is the low operational cost. net monthly salary between $300 and $400. The new fiscal package (September 2015) to promote the formal economy. T VSH: 8% for basic products (food services and baskets) and 18% for other products. The tax on Divedish: 0%”, says this article.
Although the ministry tries to lure investors with the small salaries of workers they can pay, almost no foreign investors who have come to Kosovo so far do not pay as small salaries as the ministry says, except for private companies whose workers are running away in EU countries.
In chapter Business environment, shows how Kosovo is progressing is also becoming among the biggest competitors in the region and that the priorities created, such as the favourable tax system, abundant natural resources, quick and easy registration of businesses, transparent laws on foreign investment and other priorities, make Kosovo an attractive and favourable environment for foreign investors.
Although, in the 2020 report, Kosovo has noted a decline in rank at 57 (from 44 as it was in 2019), the ranking gap between these two years is not fully comparable due to the methodological changes and data change, which has been conducted re-actively by the World Bank for several years. The progress made by Kosovo is valid from analyzing data from the report that shows that Kosovo has marked an improvement of plus (+) 2.2 % in the ease of doing business and there has been progress in 7 indicators of 10 of what are totaling”, it says.
In this article sponsored by the Kosovo Investment Promoting Agency (KIESA), Kosovo is presented as an ancient country, but the government's goal, which in this sponsored article, represents Kosovo where Serbian Orthodox churches were born.
This article has reacted to MINT saying the French magazine has changed the draft during the publication and that they have warned the indictment. /Periscopi/










