Law on ceiling prices, Murati: It's not against business, but against crisis abuse

Finance Minister Hekuran Murati, authorised by Minister Mimoza Kusari-Lila, presented today's draft Act on the Co-ordination Measures of Foundation Products in Special Trade Destabilisation Cases, or known as the Law on the Tatan Awards. According to him, this bill aims to establish measures in order to protect consumer and interest [...]
According to him, this bill aims to establish measures in order to protect consumer and public interest.
A bill that is political and state response to a real need for Kosovo citizens not to remain as a spectator for when prices of basic products go out of economic logic and burden directly on our families, Murai has said in the Parliament's folk. This bill aims to impose temporary and proportional measures for basic products in cases of market destabilisation, with clear focus on consumer protection and public interest”, Murati said.
On the other hand, Murati said this bill is not against businesses, but it says it shares the limit between legal gain and abuse under crisis circumstances.
So it's an extraordinary instrument for extraordinary situations, not a permanent mechanism of intervention in the economy. For this reason, this bill is not against business, not against free market, but is law for order, predictability”.












