Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) parliamentary group chief, Avdullah Hoti, quotes an assessment by an IMF mission to Kosovo as saying that the import tariff on goods from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina has increased consumer prices and that it has impacted lower income households. “Data from independent research also reveal that goods from Serbia and Bosnia have now been replaced with goods from [North] Macedonia, Turkey, Israel and other countries. Local consumers seem not to be profiting from the import tariff,” Hoti argued.
LDK’s Hoti: Local producers are not profiting from 100 percent tariff (media)
- Published: 5 years ago on 19/06/2019
- By: OSCPA F
- Last Modified: June 19, 2019 @ 2:36 pm
- Filed Under: Articles from Kosovo media
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