Warnings of priced derivatives, say experts

The price for a litre of oil in Kosovo ranges from 1.25 to 1.34 cents, and gas from 1.27 to 1.35 cents. But during February, it has been warned that the price of oil will amount to 1.60 euros. For the head of the Kosovo Oil Association Fadil Berjan, it is expected to be [...] the reflection.
The price for a litre of oil in Kosovo ranges from 1.25 to 1.34 cents, and gas from 1.27 to 1.35 cents.
But during February, it has been warned that the price of oil will amount to 1.60 euros.
For the head of the Kosovo Oil Association Fadil Berjan, it is expected to be the reflection of world markets.
Behrjan told Clankosova.tv that the price of oil has been expected to be stabilised by the World Trade Organisation by the end of January, but this has not happened.
“The price is high for citizens given what economic situation they're at”.
“According to reports we had from the O organisation The PEC, it had to have price stabilisation in late January, but that didn't happen. We have the case of Ukraine Russia and that too has strained it and pushed up the prices of derivatives. We have an increase in derivatives every day, within 24 hours of 25 euros in tonnes. It is not expected to stabilize for a while. This increase will continue”.
Economic Affairs Knower Jakup Bellaqa considers that increasing the prices of derivatives burden citizens' pocket.
Bellaqa told me about Clancosova. tv that this increase also affects basic basket articles because it suggests that such articles are imported from outside.
The price hike according to warnings that it will go up to 1.60 per liter, this for the citizen's pocket is unaffordable and directly affects the flow and other economic processes because the cost of multimodal transport increases, which makes it worse not only for the family economies but also for the private sector, and the economic structure of other barking as producers, commercial, sherbyese<1>.
“also affects the rise in prices of primary product baskets, because when it is known that these products are imported from outside Kosovo, and the cost of transportation will increase, but should be increased in the prospect of curbing the price of the derivative state in the coming days to establish a regulator for fixing and monitoring the derivative prices, where they would not be allowed to have discriminating and non-competitive prices and to be competitive, and according to the region”
Meanwhile, in Albania the price of one litre of oil amounts to 1.52 euros, while gasoline totals 1.54 euros.













