Removing 10% tax on goods from the US, Moliqaj: Today's demands are unprincipled

Chairman The PSD, Dardan Moliqaj, has criticised demands for removing the 10% customs tax for goods coming from the US, saying they are unarranged and do not reflect a principled approach. Moliqaj added that these demands seem to be aimed at personal gain and the praise of great powers. Today's “Requests for [...]
Moliqaj added that these demands seem to be aimed at personal gain and the praise of great powers.
Today's tax removal requirements are unprincipled and without critical content. Not to say that they characterize an approach that awaits opportunities to exploit, access to flattery to the great, always for personal gain. Kosovo should be criticised for its foreign and non-principled and isolationist policy. But it has to be said, this case speaks of more critics. ” he said, reports Periscope.
According to Molyqaj, the tax has been applied during Thaci's rule, Mustafa and Haradinaj, and has not been removed so far.
He also stressed that the tax is applicable to countries with which Kosovo does not have a free trade agreement, and that he found criticism related to the issue to Kosovo's foreign policy inappropriate.
“The 10% customs tax is here for a long time. Kosovo has this tax for each country with which there is no free trade agreement. It has been here along Thaci's rule, Haradinaj's Mustafa. Nobody took it off. I don't even believe that in terms of recently imposed taxes, the problem of America is connected in any way with us. The commercial volume affected by this tax is incalculable, or we'll get another answer. /Periscope/












