Over 11,000 businesses are active in the digital economy and professional services sector, said Prime Minister Albin Kurti. He added that the turnover of these businesses reached two billion euros last year.
Kurti made these remarks at an event organized by the Kosovo Association of Service Leaders on the topic “Kosovo: From a Nearshore Destination to a Frontier of Innovation.”
Prime Minister Albin Kurti said that the country’s greatest wealth is its people, where Kosovo’s youth make up the largest share of the population and, as he said, speak several languages.
“Today, 11,410 businesses are active in the digital economy and professional and support services sector, with a turnover that has reached 2 billion euros in the past year in 2025, marking an average annual growth of 16 percent. Of these, 78 percent generate income from international markets, mainly from Germany, Switzerland and Austria. This shows that Kosovo, beyond products, exports skills and knowledge... If you ask me what Kosovo’s greatest wealth is, I will of course say our people. We are the youngest population in Europe, with more than half of the population under the age of 35, who speak several languages, are talented and optimistic, and have the education to develop their talent,” he added.“A large number of young people is employed and being employed, and it is a sector growing faster than others because it creates quality jobs, especially for youth, strengthens trade within the country and with other countries. And in the future, we hope that a strong country in addition to Germany, Switzerland and other countries will also include Sweden among those calling you,” he said.
On the first anniversary of the founding of the organization “ABSL Kosovo,” board director Egzon Rexhepi said that Kosovo has talent and member companies that every day promote Kosovo to compete across the country and beyond.