Buy me a shirt in Zara. Pristina Mall” Bismli goes with a little bit of marketing as he frees the BQC regulation

Trying to elaborize the implementation of the BEC regulation, Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi received a host of interesting examples: “The regulation does not primarily introduce new currency into circulation to need transition so that citizens can be informed about the new currency. Citizens just need to be informed that before you buy it [...]
Trying to elaborise implementation of the BEC regulation, Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi received a host of interesting examples:
“Initialize the regulation does not introduce new currency into circulation to need transition so that citizens can be informed of the new currency issue.
Citizens just need to be informed that before you buy the product or the service, the conversion of currency is exacerbated.
For example, citizens in Czechia, who today follow liberalisation, before entering Zara to buy a shirt, you should go to the Czech Republic's exchange room and buy your shirt with Czech currency.
I go to Pristina Mall and I see plenty of Serbian citizens paying with euros there.
I don't know if it'll take two weeks or four weeks. This will be known by implementing institutions when citizens' information starts”, he said. /Periscope












