Hoxhaj visits foreign brands importer in Kosovo

Hoxhaj visits foreign brands importer in Kosovo

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The deputy of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, former foreign minister Enver Hoxhaj, visited a company involved in importing foreign brands into Kosovo, CE Report quotes Kosova Press.

During this visit, Hoxhaj emphasized the importance of supporting businesses as a key factor for the country's economic development.

In a Facebook post, he wrote: “Support for businesses is the foundation of a strong economy and the key to opening new opportunities for citizens. With our government after February 9, this will become an uncompromising priority!”

Hoxhaj promised that the next government will work vigorously to create better conditions for the private sector, viewing it as a driver of economic development and job creation.

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