Kosovo strikes out of Serbian goods: Between 371m euros of import, soft drinks, cookies, bulls and wheat tops

According to a GAP Institute analysis, later published in graphic form on the Facebook Institute's official website, Kosovo has imported 371.6m euros from Serbia during 2022. (Guffy/statization: Kosovo's GAP Institute has imported from Serbia in 2022, mostly soft drinks, worth 54.6m euros. Product [...]
(Guffy/statization: GAP Institute)
Kosovo has imported from Serbia in 2022, mostly soft drinks, worth 54.6m euros.
The second product we have imported from Serbia, worth over 30m euros, is wheat.
According to this GAP study, among other products that the Republic of Kosovo has very much imported are food oil worth more than 15m euros, gasoline and oil also worth over 30m euros, cookies worth over 11m euros, containers, corn, animal food and steel bars, transmit Periscopi.
(Graficon/Statics of imports from Serbia; Source Layer: GAP)
While Kosovo has exported goods to Serbia in value from 60.7 million euros.
Among the products that have been exported to Serbia are manna, linen, strawberries, electricity, etc.
(Gracy: GAP)
We remember that Prime Minister Kurti has been constantly criticised for increasing exports from Serbia, under his leadership.
Avdullah Hoti, former prime minister and former finance minister, has consistently criticised the Kurti Government for extraordinary import growth from Serbia.
“If we analyse trade with the Western Balkan countries, we see that imports with all these countries have dropped without exception, except with Serbia. One can say that trade is free and that determines imports and exports. I'm fine with that. But free trade has existed even in the years when those who today run trucks with goods from Serbia”, writes Hoti on December 5, 2002.
For increased import from Serbia, The opposition even reminds Kurt and the famous truck crash stake at border points, with Serbian goods. /Periscope.












