“Llack for fingernails” was the last purchase that brought the person that came from Russia

To buy goods, Kosovo merchants go to four corners of the world. After all, they also have business exchanges with the walk that has launched an aggression on Ukraine. In the first two months of this year, businessmen from Kosovo have imported over 5m euros of goods from Russia, until purchases in the year [...]
In the first two months of this year, businessmen from Kosovo have imported over 5m euros of goods from Russia, until purchases in the past year have been over 50m euros, writes Persykopi.com.
Russia's war on Ukraine has started late in February, while only from the war scene are Kosovars leaving Russia.
The last person to have carried on in late May of this year has not been a businessman. She was a woman or a civilian man who bought a small amount of women's beauty care products.
Periscop has found that the last item to come from Russia that has been distributed in Merdare is called “Pajisses, or finger - painting instruments (including fingernails)”. The value of declared goods has been only 73 euros for which the customs worth of 14 euros has been paid.
In February there have been other imports of greater value made by businesses.
Meanwhile, the last person to import goods from Russia has been a businessman, where the value of the goods purchased there has been 125 thousand and 700 euros for which the T was paid. AW worth about 25 thousand euros.
In the Kosovo market, there are products from Ukraine, but not in large quantities. According to Kosovo Customs, the value of Ukrainian goods imported in 2020 has been around 19m euros, while last year this value has nearly doubled -- over 36m euros. Miles, coffee, tea, oil, textile, ceramics are some of the products imported from Ukraine to Kosovo last year.
The goods Kosovo exported to Ukraine last year have seized over 22 thousand euros, while in 2020 over 70 thousand euros. In Russia, goods worth about 35 thousand euros were exported last year. In the past two months, Kosovo businessmen have sold goods in the Russian Federation only worth 3645 euros.
The state of Kosovo has already imposed several sanctions on Russia.
Economic experts in Kosovo have said the struggle over Ukraine will necessarily have an impact on markets, taking into account the fact that Russia is Europe's largest natural gas supplier. So, rising their prices, then, can have a chain effect. / P ERISCOPIA











