The American Chamber of Commerce in Kosovo has reacted to disruptions related to the movement of goods between the European Union, regional transit corridors, and the Republic of Kosovo.
Recent developments, including blockades at border crossings by truck drivers in several countries in the region, linked to the implementation and enforcement of new EU entry rules and the EES system, are significantly hindering the movement of goods.
“The free movement of goods and the uninterrupted functioning of road freight transport are essential for ensuring resilient supply chains, supporting economic activity, and advancing economic integration with the EU single market. The disruptions are already affecting businesses through delivery delays, the risk of contract non-compliance, financial losses, and the potential loss of international clients,” the statement said.
According to AmCham Kosovo, prolonged disruptions undermine supply security and risk increasing operating costs for businesses, which in turn may contribute to higher prices for consumers. “These developments may also negatively affect investment planning and financial obligations linked to production cycles and delivery deadlines.”