Energy tightening puts businesses on the brink of bankruptcy

With electricity tariffs being raised, many businesses in the country are at risk, especially gastronomy and hotel sectors. From the Oda of Hotelery and Tourism, about 30% of businesses are on the verge of bankruptcy. With energy expensive, prices from gastronomers are also warned. So, with the price of energy [...]
From the Oda of Hotelery and Tourism, about 30% of businesses are on the verge of bankruptcy.
With energy expensive, prices from gastronomers are also warned.
So, with electricity expensive, many businesses do not rule out the possibility of increasing utility prices.
Hotel and Tourism House Chairman Hysen Sogojevo has said they have accepted many business complaints, which do not know how to handle the situation.
He has stressed that if the government did not subsidise businesses, their work would be endangered.
New electricity tariffs are expected to apply by 31 March 2024.
According to the ZERE decision, for those who spend up to 300 kilowatts per hour, growth will be 2 euros and 88 cents, up to 450 kilowatt per hour, growth will be 4 euros and 18 euro cents per hour, up to 600 kilowats per hour, growth will be 5 euros and 49 cents, up to 800 kilowatta per hour growth will be 7 euro and 23 cents, up to 1 billion kilowata per hour growth will be 10 euro and 51 euro euro and 51 cents, while for those who spend 1 000 kilowat an hour in the euro will be 80 euro.
By the Kosovo Alliance of Business have said about RTK that costing electricity may also affect the removal of foreign investors from Kosovo.











