“400 businesses have been closed for three months, makes Kosovo not attractive to new businesses”

The chairman of the Kosovo Alliance of Business (AKB), Agim Sahini, says that within three months, close to 400 companies have died out in Kosovo, and that this is being done due to non- fair competition and debts. This fact, Sahin sees it disturbing as he awaits institutional action. “It's a concern for the country, we're currently talking about the three months [...]
This fact, Sahin sees it disturbing as he awaits institutional action.
“It is a concern for the country, we are currently talking about the last three months, where, on average, some 400 companies have closed and these companies are largely closed because of successive problems they have behind them due to the loss of power in the market of debt and non-hell competition”, Sahini says.
“Therefore, the destruction of businesses cannot be voluntary until they have achieved their goals. No business concludes voluntarily that is well, but it is bad, and that makes Kosovo not an attractive place for new businesses, but even traditional businesses are going towards bankruptcy for various reasons of successive hits coming to business”, he added.
New investment opportunities and support are three highly important factors to develop a business, Sahin says.
The Sahin also numbers the cargo in the country, including tax and infrastructure.
The country's “government needs to do even more, to create new development opportunities, new investment opportunities and support by having these three important factors to keep the country's economy active. Businesses are very busy and do everything they don't close, but in the end comes the time when they can even surrender and can't face either high tax burdens including the high tax burdens, the high bank interest burden, the infrastructure often makes it physical that some businesses can close down even on this issue for the loss of competitive power, the loss of markets, and the lack of workers that are recently becoming ordinary”, he says.
Sahin requires that the term “businesss are voluntarily closing” not used, as he points out, nobody goes to the house with any social assistance “.
The “Businesses usually after completing their own economic surrender and activity before competition, prior to competitive power they can start procedures for closing businesses and they don't go to close business, but they voluntarily have to complete the process, but voluntarily they haven't finished their own work, business and activity of”.
The term "volunteer" should not be used because they voluntarily opened businesses, but the moment has come when they should also legally submit to deregisteration of the business and look for other options to employ those people or create some other opportunity or leave the country or find another opportunity to join their capital in any other business or any other individual, but still no one will voluntarily close their own business and no one will go to the house with any social assistance while he is capable of working for anything, says Sahin. / EO












