Editor himself investors in major world corporations: Calling for foreign investment in Kosovo

Volkswagen, Allianz, Tesla or Netflix can consider further expansion with new services and new workers. This, as they have investments from all sides. Kosovo Finance Minister Iron Murati was not yet trusting the economy in Kosovo. He's moving his money into the economy outside Kosovo, [...]
Murati has been standing outside the country for a few days, and they're walking around the world telling others: “Investon in Kosovo”, writes Periscopi.com.
Since the same minister is called on to convince foreign investors to invest in Kosovo, he invests in other states, draining the money out of Kosovo's economy and contracting it for nearly a few thousand euros.
In its 2021 wealth declaration, Minister Murati has declared investing shares in four major foreign corporations worldwide.
It has stated that it has the most valuable cards in “Thesla Inc” since 2014, the value of which is 26 thousand and 700 euros. In “Allianz SE” since 2014, worth 4300 euros, in “Netflix Inc” since 2020, whose value has been declared 8700 euros. He also stated that he has the most valuable letters in “Volsage AG” since 2014, worth 6300 euros.
While in London for the Western Balkans Investment Summit, organised by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Minister Murati has met with Martin Vickers, the Special Envoy for Trade in the Western Balkans, at the same time as the chairman of the Parliamentary General Group for Kosovo at the United Kingdom Parliament.
“also, the minister announced Mr. Vickers, also in terms of opportunities Kosovo offers for foreign investors, such as the new workforce, low tax rates, as well as the advanced banking sector. Further, the process of establishing the Commercial Court was discussed, aimed specifically at improving the investment climate by reducing administrative burden on commercial disputes. In this case, through Mr. Vickers, Minister Murati invited British companies to consider investment opportunities and the establishment of their production capacities in Kosovo. Recently, the two sides were of a stance to intensify further co-operation between the two partner parties in the field of foreign direct investment and trade exchange”, says a media communique issued by the Kosovo Ministry of Finance, Labour and Transfers today.
Also, in a communiqué of the first few days of the ministry, it has become known that Minister Murati has met with Luxembourg's Minister of Finance of the Great Duke, Yurico Backes.
“During the meeting, the ministers discussed the current situation in Kosovo, where Minister Murati stressed that after normalising the pandemic situation, the ministry's main goal remains development projects and improving the business environment for attracting foreign direct investment. For this, Minister Murati, through Minister Backets, once again invited Luxembourg businesses to consider investment opportunities in Kosovo, where he also underlined the importance of co-operation with the Business Age in Luxembourg.
If 1,000 Kosovo businessmen were to act as Minister Muarti, investing only in corporations abroad, Kosovo's budget would be much more contracting.
Foreign investment is the only possibility that Kosovo will have any economic development. Without such investments, the diaspora's economy and aid, Kosovo could only be blocked./Periscope. com












