Economic Oda: Kosovo is early in Western Balkans with foreign investment

The director of the Kosovo Chamber of Economics, Lulzim Rafuna, has indicated that Kosovo ranks the previous end in the Western Balkans for foreign investment. Aai has stressed that domestic political crises have a direct impact on investments in Kosovo. “We must be very careful in our actions, our public statements, [...]
The director of the Kosovo Chamber of Economics, Lulzim Rafuna, has indicated that Kosovo ranks the previous end in the Western Balkans for foreign investment.
Aai has stressed that domestic political crises have a direct impact on investments in Kosovo.
“We need to be very careful in our actions, our public statements, because they are all very carefully conveyed by foreign investors because they are ultimately private money, and the investor requires a secure” environment, Rafuna said.
“We need to work inside here for more favourable fiscal policies in eliminating administrative and non-administratorial barriers to be a more favourable environment”, he added.
According to him, countries in the region in this case are very quickly working and making changes.
It's a lot ahead of Kosovo. They're very aggressive in attracting foreign investors, we even have information that even in Kosovo, to our businesses, pressure them to go and invest in their countries”, he added.
“When you see the figures, you see that Kosovo is the latest with investments in the Balkans compared to Albania, Macedonia and Serbia”, has posted Rafuna in Klan Kosova.












