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Saturday, 13.08.2011.

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Second wave of crisis could affect export, expert says

The second wave of the global crisis should not be expected to bypass Serbia, Serbian Chamber of Commerce President’s Special Advisor Radmila Milivojević said.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Ataman

pre 12 godina

The diary products sold in Kosovo are almost exclusively made by Albanians from Presevo valley. This is apparent if you visit supermarkets. Kosovo does not have the machinery yet. (Kind of funny, same people - Albanians - do have it in Presevo. But how come not in Kosovo?)

I think, Albanians from Presevo now saying "faleminderit" to the Kosovo "leaders" big time. Unless of course the Kosovo customs know who-is-who and let the produce through selectively or accept bribes.

Gee... bribes on Balkans... this is something unheard of.

goni

pre 12 godina

the export is affected by the reciprocal masses of the Republic of Kosova. This is clear and should be admitted by this chamber. 400 million euros per year. this is what matters for serbian citizens and factories. This market is lost forever even if serbia accepts custom seals. The citizens of Kosova have become very aware about dirty tricks played by serbian government. blocking Kosova and exporting its own goods to Kosovo. Economocy of Serbia is its destructing process by reduced investment and reduced export! This is apparently not clear yet to the officials in belgrade or they dont want to admit. The last who suffer are Serbian people in serbia because Kosoovo has found other markets in the opened world of 21 century.

Agim Kelmendi

pre 12 godina

“If the demand at our traditional markets falls, such as Italy, Germany and the CEFTA region, it would adversely affect our export revenues,” Milivojević told Tanjug.

500 mil euros per year exporting to Koa really did a number in Serbian economy. I wonder how many factoris will be shut down and how many families will have no food on the table!?

Agim Kelmendi

pre 12 godina

“If the demand at our traditional markets falls, such as Italy, Germany and the CEFTA region, it would adversely affect our export revenues,” Milivojević told Tanjug.

500 mil euros per year exporting to Koa really did a number in Serbian economy. I wonder how many factoris will be shut down and how many families will have no food on the table!?

goni

pre 12 godina

the export is affected by the reciprocal masses of the Republic of Kosova. This is clear and should be admitted by this chamber. 400 million euros per year. this is what matters for serbian citizens and factories. This market is lost forever even if serbia accepts custom seals. The citizens of Kosova have become very aware about dirty tricks played by serbian government. blocking Kosova and exporting its own goods to Kosovo. Economocy of Serbia is its destructing process by reduced investment and reduced export! This is apparently not clear yet to the officials in belgrade or they dont want to admit. The last who suffer are Serbian people in serbia because Kosoovo has found other markets in the opened world of 21 century.

Ataman

pre 12 godina

The diary products sold in Kosovo are almost exclusively made by Albanians from Presevo valley. This is apparent if you visit supermarkets. Kosovo does not have the machinery yet. (Kind of funny, same people - Albanians - do have it in Presevo. But how come not in Kosovo?)

I think, Albanians from Presevo now saying "faleminderit" to the Kosovo "leaders" big time. Unless of course the Kosovo customs know who-is-who and let the produce through selectively or accept bribes.

Gee... bribes on Balkans... this is something unheard of.

Agim Kelmendi

pre 12 godina

“If the demand at our traditional markets falls, such as Italy, Germany and the CEFTA region, it would adversely affect our export revenues,” Milivojević told Tanjug.

500 mil euros per year exporting to Koa really did a number in Serbian economy. I wonder how many factoris will be shut down and how many families will have no food on the table!?

Ataman

pre 12 godina

The diary products sold in Kosovo are almost exclusively made by Albanians from Presevo valley. This is apparent if you visit supermarkets. Kosovo does not have the machinery yet. (Kind of funny, same people - Albanians - do have it in Presevo. But how come not in Kosovo?)

I think, Albanians from Presevo now saying "faleminderit" to the Kosovo "leaders" big time. Unless of course the Kosovo customs know who-is-who and let the produce through selectively or accept bribes.

Gee... bribes on Balkans... this is something unheard of.

goni

pre 12 godina

the export is affected by the reciprocal masses of the Republic of Kosova. This is clear and should be admitted by this chamber. 400 million euros per year. this is what matters for serbian citizens and factories. This market is lost forever even if serbia accepts custom seals. The citizens of Kosova have become very aware about dirty tricks played by serbian government. blocking Kosova and exporting its own goods to Kosovo. Economocy of Serbia is its destructing process by reduced investment and reduced export! This is apparently not clear yet to the officials in belgrade or they dont want to admit. The last who suffer are Serbian people in serbia because Kosoovo has found other markets in the opened world of 21 century.