Kurti: After Germany, Italy and Austria, we are finalising recognition of patents even with Canada and Turkey

In office Prime Minister Albin Kurti said they are in the process of finalising patent recognition of partners with Canada and Turkey. “After Germany, Italy and Austria, in the process of finalising mutual patent recognition of partners, we are also with Canada and Turkey”, he announced at today's government meeting. After thanking the exiles for voting [...]
“After Germany, Italy and Austria, in the process of finalising mutual patent recognition of partners, we are also with Canada and Turkey”, he announced at today's government meeting.
After thanking the exiles who voted in the February 9th parliamentary elections and did as he said, “as well as, in part, part of the decision-making for our country”, Kurti said they made some reliefs for them.
“One of the greatest reliefs is the recognition of patent partners from countries where they live and work. This, in addition to reducing spending and saving time, enables faster integration into the labour market”, he said, remembering that by April 2023 agreement has been enacted with Germany on the issue. Since then, he said that “around 30,000 fellow countrymen have converted patents-seers”.
The “from last month has entered into force with Italy for the recognition of patenters, while by next month, as our Embassy in Austria has announced, changing the implementation of the driver's Panting Law in Austria, which facilitates the process of converting it to Kosovo citizens”, Kurti said.












