The measures of the European Union (EU) towards Kosovo, imposed in June last year, have had a negative impact on the economy of our country. This is what the president of the Chamber of Commerce of Kosovo, Lulzim Rafuna, estimates, where according to him, around 300 million euros have been blocked by the EU.
Rafuna called on the Government of Kosovo to work closely with international partners to abolish these measures as soon as possible and not to allow the imposition of additional sanctions, warned by the European Union.
In an interview for KosovaPress, the President of OEK also spoke about the Administrative Instruction issued a few days ago by the Ministry of Industry, Entrepreneurship and Trade on import quotas.
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The dialogue and the issue of the north of the country, according to Rafuna, have overshadowed the economy of Kosovo. He wants this vital sector for the country to be in the first order.
Meanwhile, the Administrative Instruction of the Ministry of Industry, Enterprise and Trade (MINT), on import quotas, has not been welcomed by the Chamber of Commerce of Kosovo. According to President Rafuna, there are not enough clarifications for businesses in this Instruction.
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